Missionary Humanitarian Convoys

to Ukraine

The first missionary humanitarian convoys to Ukraine were launched as early as March 2022, organized in cooperation with the Brethren Church in Palowice. Since then, the Mission has been actively supporting relief efforts by providing logistical facilities, equipment, and coordination for humanitarian transports.

To date, the Mission has supported several hundred humanitarian trips to Ukraine. Our three delivery vehicles have each covered hundreds of thousands of kilometers.The Good Center (Centrum Dobra) has served as a logistical base for approximately 100 humanitarian convoys, organized in cooperation with numerous churches and organizations. Volunteers from the Christian Fellowship “South” alone organized 27 convoys between October 2022 and June 2025.

The Mission supported and supplied convoys organized by, among others:
the Christian Fellowship “South,” LIFE Church, Christian Fellowship Sandomierz, the Olsztyn Humanitarian Convoy, the Office of the Church of Christ in Poland, Christian Fellowship Puławska, Christian Fellowship West, the Nehemiah Initiative, Christian Fellowship Garwolin, KChB Iława, Clowns with a Mission, Christian Fellowship KZ Pabianice, Christian Fellowship North, Christian Fellowship  KZ Wrocław, and many others.

Where the Aid Reached

Our convoys reached local communities in, among others:
Mykolaiv, Odesa, Kherson, Kharkiv, Kryvyi Rih, Zaporizhzhia, Pershotravensk, Velyka Novosilka, Izium, Bakhmut, Kramatorsk, Olevsk, Brovary, Dnipro, Lutsk, Lviv, Uzhhorod, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ternopil, Chortkiv, Rivne, Kamianets-Podilskyi, Zhytomyr, Vinnytsia, Uman, Kyiv, Irpin, and many other locations.

All aid delivered to Ukraine is distributed directly to those most in need, and the humanitarian convoys also carry a spiritual and relational dimension.

Our Approach to Aid

The Mission’s goal is not only to deliver essential goods—such as food, hygiene products, clothing, power generators, and other vital supplies—but above all to build lasting relationships between local communities in Poland and Ukraine.

Rather than sending large shipments to anonymous recipients, we focus on long-term cooperation and supporting church communities. Aid is always delivered in response to specific needs and distributed through local Ukrainian churches, ensuring that assistance reaches the right places. We believe that local churches are the most effective and trustworthy partners in humanitarian work, giving our efforts a deeper and more sustainable impact than material aid alone.

Volunteering and Social Engagement

Preparing a convoy is a long-term process that goes far beyond the journey itself. It includes collecting supplies, logistics planning, and coordinating volunteers. These activities play an important role in building volunteer engagement, strengthening pro-social attitudes in local communities in Poland, and supporting the integration of refugees.


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Zbór Kościoła Wolnych Chrześcijan w Palowicach

Społeczność Chrześcijańska „Południe” w Warszawie

Olsztyński Konwój Humanitarny (KZ „Twoja Przystań” Olsztyn)

Społeczność Chrześcijańska „Zachód” w Warszawie

LIFE Kościół (Fundacja LIFE Polska)

Społeczność Chrześcijańska w Sandomierzu

KZ Społeczność Chrześcijańska Wrocław

Kancelarie Kościoła Chrystusowego w RP