Since day one of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, UJA and our partners have been on the ground responding to emergency needs.
In the early weeks of the war, our support helped the massive influx of refugees.
Jews in the former Soviet Union live in poverty.
Ukrainian Jews have had their lives upended by war.
Jews live in Russia.
1.3 million meals provided to seniors worldwide.
44,000 people received employment services globally.
58,600 teens and young adults participate in Jewish-based leadership programs and youth groups around the world.
28,500 campers around the world attend Jewish summer camps.
More than $7.3 million dedicated to meeting the needs of the last generation of Holocaust survivors in the United States, in Israel, and around the world.