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Prayer to remember 1,000 days of war in Ukraine Remembering those affected by this war, and conflicts around the world
Mental health support to refugee students in Poland LWF's new initiative supports young refugees' well-being and integration
Hungarian Lutherans teach the language, foster integration ELCH "Saturday school" builds connections between Ukrainian refugees and their hosts
Acting for humanity: gratitude for LWF humanitarian staff On World Humanitarian Day, LWF General Secretary praises staff for commitment and service
Statement: Hospitals in conflict zones must be protected LWF unequivocally condemns attacks on hospitals and medical infrastructure, following Russian missile strike that hit Kyiv children’s hospital, and
Slovakia: Diakonia supports refugee children from Ukraine "Empowering refugee children in Slovakia" is a project focused on education and trauma support.
Revitalizing congregations, serving people In this Voices from the Communion, Bishop Leon Novak of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Slovenia talks about his church, missi