Ukraine

Our work in Ukraine

The Society of Jesus in Ukraine is part of the Southern Poland Province and is present in Lviv, Kiev, Khmelnytsky and Chernivtsi. With 12 Jesuits in the country, the Society runs two residences, two parishes, a retreat house, and a house for refugees.

JRS activities have been reactivated to support the recent influx of people fleeing across Ukraine. The Jesuit Refugee Service in Ukraine continues to assist those most affected by the conflict and welcomes displaced people as they look for a safe place to rest after days of travelling in dangerous conditions.

JRS provides beds, food, and access to laundry and bathrooms for all, and we assist with clothing and medicine for those in need. We also accompany them with psychological and pastoral support.

JRS has been present in Lviv since 2005. In 2008, it opened the safe house to welcome refugees arriving from Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Palestine, Afghanistan and other countries. Since December 2014, displaced people from the Crimean peninsula and from the regions of Donetsk and Lugansk began to arrive. All the people who sought shelter in Lviv were provided with accommodation, food, legal and spiritual-psychological assistance.

JRS in Lviv began preparing for the onset of further hostilities from Russia as early as December 2021 by storing food and basic medical supplies and getting alternative sources of heating and electricity. Support then started arriving from all across JRS and the Society of Jesus and we can effectively respond to the needs of the current situation.

See our work

In Lviv JRS and the Jesuit community created a safe space for women and children. JRS provides psychological support and a place to call home, while families wait to either go back or continue their journey. (Sergi Camara)
In Lviv JRS and the Jesuit community created a safe space for women and children. (Sergi Camara)
Children and their mothers play in the JRS safe house in Lviv. (Sergi Camara)
A moment of relax for children hosted in the JRS safe house in Lviv (Sergi Camara).

Contact

JRS Ukraine Director:

Fr. Oleksii Bredeliev, SJ