by Evan Raftes | Jan 26, 2026 | Blog
Western diplomacy surrounding the war in Eastern Europe is entering a more complex phase. As attention shifts toward Arctic strategy and Greenland, longstanding assumptions about alliance cohesion are being tested. This shift is raising new questions about NATO unity...
by Evan Raftes | Jan 20, 2026 | Blog
Western diplomatic priorities are undergoing a noticeable shift. The Trump administration’s renewed focus on Greenland has altered the transatlantic agenda, placing Arctic security and trade relations at the forefront of discussions while Ukraine peace efforts receive...
by Evan Raftes | Jan 19, 2026 | Blog, Blogs, Daily Impacts, Educational Program, Gallery
Bright paint and handmade crafts are now the language of hope in our centers. Children living through war need a safe place to share their feelings. Therefore, we provide a quiet space for them to create and dream. At Hope For Ukraine, we believe that art helps kids...
by Evan Raftes | Jan 14, 2026 | Blog
As the war in Ukraine enters 2026, a dangerous misconception persists in much of the international conversation: that the conflict is defined primarily by shifting front lines and military aid packages. In reality, the Ukraine humanitarian crisis 2026 is being shaped...
by Evan Raftes | Jan 12, 2026 | Blog, Blogs, Daily Impacts, Educational Program, Gallery
Winter in Ukraine brings more than just snow; it often brings long hours in dark, unheated buildings. Despite having no electricity and very little heat, these beautiful children continue to smile during our arts and crafts sessions. Hope For Ukraine believes that art...
by Evan Raftes | Jan 9, 2026 | Blog
Every morning, elderly Ukrainians wake up and make the same decision:Do I have enough strength to walk to the feeding center today? For many, that walk is not optional. It is the difference between eating and going hungry. Across Ukraine, older people are living...