In this context, Salesian works have become constant points of reference for the entire population. The Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (FMA) and the Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB) in the country have transformed houses, oratories and youth centres into places of welcome where displaced families are housed, hot meals are distributed, schools are kept open, psychological support and prayer are offered. In many cities, Salesian facilities have become the only place where a minimum of stability and support can be found.
However, the only source of energy available is often a single generator, which can only operate if there is fuel. Relying on a generator is clearly essential for activities such as cooking and distributing meals, charging phones and medical devices, providing evening lighting and storing medicines at a controlled temperature. When the tank is empty, everything stops: lights, kitchens, water pumps, even oxygen concentrators.
Through an online campaign by the Salesian Missionary Centre (SOM) in Warsaw, Salesian works are raising funds to purchase diesel and petrol, cover transport costs to the most affected areas and build up emergency reserves.
The distribution of aid will be flexible and adapted to the current situation in different regions of the country, based on the intensity of power outages.
Contributing to the purchase of fuel means guaranteeing: Every contribution is transformed into real energy: energy that heats, illuminates and saves lives.
- hours of light and heat in the middle of winter,
- continuity of educational and welfare activities,
- minimum conditions of hygiene and safety,
- hope and concrete support for those who live in daily uncertainty.
‘We continue to support the SDB and FMA communities in Ukraine,’ writes SOM, ‘so that they can provide electricity, heat and safety where they are most needed today.’
More information about the project and how to help is available on the website misjesalezjanie.pl, accessible via this link.
