“Our Generation” growing up

This month we were thrilled to be invited to a wedding in Ukraine. The bride was Tonia, for a very long time the co-ordinator of the “Our Generation” youth group in Chernihiv, and one of the most selfless and enthusiastic community workers we’ve ever known.

Ukrainian wedding

It’s a real mark of how strong a bond was built up between our UK volunteers and the young people in Ukraine that two of us were invited to this very personal occasion in Crimea. That’s really why we’ve chosen to post this on Aid Convoy’s website — in order to show new volunteers another aspect of how much there is to be gained from working with us. It’s also of undeniable value to the young people in sometimes isolated communities, because we are sometimes the first outsiders they have known, and certainly give them extra confidence to make new connections with the world.

We wish the happy couple very, very well!

Welcome

Aid Convoy delivers humanitarian aid, and supports the victims of conflict and disaster in rebuilding their communities.

We hope you will like the new Aid Convoy website. This blog-style news feed will keep you up to date with our activities, and we hope the rest of the layout will make it easy for you to find out more. You may want to start with our page about Aid Convoy itself.

For an overview of our work in various regions, and the latest news from each, please see the links to each region in the horizontal black menu bar above this text. There is also a section on how to get involved and support our work.

All stories (even about events which pre-date the creation of this site — including our old printed newsletters) are available in the archive, which can be accessed using the list of dates on the left of most pages (or the bottom, if you’re viewing this on a small-screened mobile device). We hope this will help anyone interested in looking back and following the progress of projects over time.