Share Your Care started a new patronage program where we appeal to yatras and individuals who want to support Ukrainian Yatra in these difficult times to focus their attention on one particular yatra, family, or individual.
In this section of our website, you can find eligible candidates for your ongoing support. Share Your Care team has carefully studied each case and carefully vetted all projects and individuals listed here and although you as a patron will have a direct connection and communication with your respective beneficiary, we will also keep monitoring the situation and make sure that not only all your funds are properly utilized and timely reports are sent to you but also that the status is constantly updated and your financial commitment is adjusted accordingly.

Since the beginning of the war New Mayapur ISKCON Education Center has provided shelter for hundreds of devotees who have been displaced because of the war. They lost their property, jobs, yatras, connections and environment they were used to. Many of them have no home left to come

This is the city closest to the frontline in the South of Ukraine. It is daily bombarded with projectiles. Most devotees have been evacuated to safer regions. But still, there are devotees who are still staying there: they cannot leave their parents behind, someone is in such poor health that they cannot ...

The Lviv yatra has played a unique role for Ukrainian devotees. Located on the western border of Ukraine, it hosted hundreds of devotees who were forced to flee their homes in the north, east and south of the country. This yatra provided emergency care to Vaisnavas.

The Melitopol Yatra needs help. Unfortunately, the hardest hit are the yatras under occupation. Deprived of the opportunity to earn money, devotees need the bare necessities of life. Before the war, the Melitopol Yatra consisted of 80 devotees. But now, there are only half left ...

The city of Kherson has been occupied for 5 months, its territory is not under Ukrainian control. The city is right on the south front line. People are forced to evacuate from Kherson via third countries, such as Georgia, as crossing the front line is very dangerous for life. Stoka Krishna prabhu, the ...