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Our Response to the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis

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Our Response to the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis


Since the beginning of the war, upwards of 20,000 Ukrainians have traveled through Tijuana with the hopes of gaining asylum in the USA. Some of our YWAM San Diego/ Baja staff have been partnering with other organizations locally to serve those that are passing through. We've been working to organize supplies and donations, creating a space for the kids to play and feel a sense of normalcy as well as helping out the main organizers however is needed. It is amazing to see the body of Christ come together in unity to help those in need.


As they wait for their paperwork to go through, the refugees have been housed in a sports park right near the US- Mexico border here in Tijuana. The sports park is the same park that our Hope Zone ministry began out of 12 years ago!! This past Sunday, to celebrate Orthodox Easter, a group of our staff went to put on a children’s program for the kids, sharing the story of the death and resurrection of Jesus through Easter eggs and games, as well as doing an Easter egg hunt in the park.

Many of the eggs were “hidden” on a playground set that we were able to donate and install 3 years ago through the help of sponsors. Our prayer is that God is restoring hope in the lives of these Ukrainians, through acts of kindness and service, even though they may not be here long. The refugee camp is set to close on May 5th, but in the meantime we are thankful for the opportunity to be a light and share love and hope with our Ukrainian brothers and sisters as they go through such a difficult time. There is a hope beyond the difficulties of the world and His name is Jesus. We celebrate the hope that Jesus died to give us.



“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to his great mercy has caused us to be born again to a living hope” 1 Peter 1:3





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A Home of Their Own

The past year was filled with challenges for many, Adriana Lucia was no exception. As a single mother, she worked tirelessly, doing everything in her power to provide for her son Dilan and give him a better life. Dilan, 5 years old, struggles with extreme asthma and rhinitis, which requires expensive medicine that they often couldn’t afford. Without a place of their own, they moved around, staying with family members when they could.

Adriana applied for a Home of Hope in March of 2020 and settled in to wait for the call that they had been selected to receive a home. While friends and family discouraged her by saying it was never going to happen, she held on to hope, praying, and believing that God would help them. In the meantime, they lived in a mobile home that was lent to them. The conditions of the mobile home made Dilan’s asthma worse, as dust would settle in through the holes in the structure and rain would leak in making everything damp. Still, they settled in and waited for their miracle.

In May of 2021, Adriana’s hope was realized as she got the call that they would finally be receiving a Home of Hope. We trust that with a clean floor, and a secure and dry structure, Dilan’s health will improve and we are excited to see how the trajectory of their lives is changed. During the dedication, she shared, “ I almost lost hope, but now I realize that God listens to me and is attentive to my prayers. ’’

Adriana and Dilan finally have a home of their own.

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