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Sending gifts to Nazareth during COVID pandemic

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Nazareth, Israel

Snezhana’s family immigrated from Ukraine to Israel to find a better life. Her husband, Sergei, works in a factory in Israel. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the factory closed, leaving them with no income.

Snezhana explained, “We were just making enough to get by before, but then Israel went into lockdown and the factories and the schools closed. I couldn’t work, because I needed to stay home with the children. It put us in a very desperate situation.”

Even after Israel eased the lockdown, the schools remained closed and Sergei’s work hours at the factory were cut. They didn’t know how they would be able to afford rent or put food on the table. 

“In the beginning, I was very scared that my children would catch the virus, and then we didn’t have any money to buy food,” said Snezhana. “Mentally, it was so hard, and I became very depressed.”

Then a local church put them in touch with CBN Israel. We’re making sure the family has the food they need, and we’re giving them gift cards to help them buy other essentials.

Snezhana said, “This is the first time in our lives we’ve gotten help like this. There wouldn’t be any food in our apartment if it wasn’t for what you’ve given us. We are so grateful.”

Thanks to CBN Israel donors, Snezhana’s family and others across the country are getting the support they need during this crisis.

Snezhana said, “It means so much to know that we’re not alone in this. You’ve brought back real hope and joy into our home. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart.”

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Isaac Gwin
Isaac
Gwin

Isaac Gwin joined Operation Blessing in 2013 as a National Media Liaison producing domestic hunger relief stories. He then moved to Israel in 2015 where he spent the next six years as a CBN Features Producer developing stories throughout the Middle East. Now back in the U.S., Isaac continues to produce inspiring, true life stories for The 700 Club.