Will Ukraine survive this winter? Is there a ‘peace plan’ or is there appeasement, betrayal and a demand for capitulation and surrender? Will Russia be rewarded for their unprovoked, illegal full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24th, 2022 and be placed in a better position to
Partner with Dnipro Hope Mission
Thanks to Mike Stubbs, World Missions Deacon at Guildford Baptist Church for this blog post. It was originally published in the ‘Millmead’ Magazine and describes the partnership between Guildford Baptist Church, Dnipro Hope Mission and Salvation Evangelical Church.
Mike writes: ‘In 2024
Why I went to Ukraine.
Dnipro Hope Mission supporter, Hannah Evans, is a third year Speech and Language Therapy student. She recently visited Ukraine to spend time volunteering with Equilibrium, our Equine Rehabilitation and Recovery Programme led by Margarita. She writes about why she went and her experiences below.
If you’ve known me for
Life in a war-torn country.
DHM trustee Helen Evans, reflects on her recent trip to Ukraine:
Having recently travelled to Ukraine via Slovakia by bus, I wanted to try and depict the differences between a stable European country and that of Ukraine. As you travel over the border there don’t appear to be many
Summer Camps bring Joy to Ukrainian Children
Equilibrium Rehabilitation and Recovery Programme in western Ukraine.
For many of Ukraine’s children, playtime has ended. Air raid sirens can last for hours. Missiles are flying, bombs are falling, and drones are everywhere. Often friends have left for far-away countries. Fathers are fighting on the frontlines. Worst of all,
The Moving Voices of Ukrainian Women.
Our partner Sasha has been running art classes for those who remain in his community. The war has changed the lives of these women – their daughters and grandchildren have been evacuated; their husbands and sons have gone to war; they have lost relatives and friends
A ‘Time of Good Changes’
DHM is privileged to be supporting a smallholding called The House of Mercy (it’s part of a wider project addressing homelessness in Kyiv – the ‘Time of Good Changes’ Project) Here, our partners, Dima and Olha, provide accommodation, work, and social, emotional, and spiritual support for single homeless men.
Help Us Deliver Hope: DHM’s Vehicle Appeal Spring 2025
As Russia’s war against Ukraine continues, the need for humanitarian support is more critical than ever. The 1,200 km front line stretches across the region, making access to vulnerable communities increasingly difficult. DHM’s partners are working to deliver life-saving aid, but they need your help.
Every Mile Counts!
Our devoted
A Testament of Hope: Report on a Recent Trip to Ukraine by Joshua Searle
Introduction
In early March I led a small team of volunteers from the UK-based charity, Dnipro Hope Mission, to visit our ministry partners in Ukraine. In the following reflections, I aim to capture not only the outward journey of travelling to and from Ukraine but also the inward journey of
Faith, fellowship, and the front line: An Easter reflection on servant leadership
Mark Allchorn, Chair of DHM Board of Trustees, reflects on a weekend of fellowship and faith:
Some of the trustees of DHM recently had the opportunity to stay at Nether Springs, the mother house of the Northumbria Community, not far from


