WeCare Centers

Relieving suffering and restoring hope

For three years of war, WeCare Centers have provided vital physical and spiritual services in communities throughout Ukraine, serving hundreds of thousands of internally displaced people as well as local residents. Today, these centers of help and hope are positioned to continue strengthening Ukraine by:

  • Developing Christian communities
  • Supplying humanitarian aid
  • Sponsoring education/training
  • Providing trauma and spiritual counseling
  • Creating community partnerships to promote sustainable change
Learn more about the mission and strategic goals in this document.

UBTS launched a comprehensive humanitarian aid effort on the first day of the Russian invasion into Ukraine. This led to the development of a network of 26 WeCare Centers throughout Ukraine as of April 2026.

These are nonprofit, non-governmental (NGO) platforms where local and international organizations work together to relieve suffering and rebuild vibrant communities.

This map show the location of current WeCare Centers. Information and videos about individual WeCare Centers will be added to the main menu above as they become available.

The devastating impact of the war in Ukraine

U.N. Human Rights Report – December 2025 Update

3.7 million

Ukrainians displaced in-country

12.7 million

Ukrainians need in-country humanitarian aid

55,600+

Civilian casualties, including more than 3,222 children killed or injured

3,500+

Schools damaged or destroyed

1,500+

Medical facilities damaged or destoryed