From nightly sirens to a home filled with warmth
I am endlessly grateful to our sponsors for their care, patience, and kindness. Because of them, we felt that even far from home, you can still be safe — and you don’t have to face everything alone.
It’s not just words of gratitude — it’s a story of lives saved
“Children are the most important thing in life,” she says. “I know this too well because I already lost my eldest son...” Oksana’s story is one of courage, love, and resilience — a reminder of how one decision, and one connection, can change a family’s future.
A Safe Home in Stafford
Today, my son and I live in Stafford with our wonderful host family. Their kindness and warmth have given us not just shelter but comfort, friendship, and the support we so badly needed. They have welcomed both of us and my unborn baby into their family, and for that I will always be thankful.
Living Out Faith Through Hosting
When news of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine broke in 2022, my wife and I felt we couldn’t just stand by. We wanted to live out our Christian faith in a practical way and use what we had to help.
A Safe New Beginning — Our 100th Match
In May, Svetlana and her 9-year-old son Dmytryk made the brave decision to leave Ukraine. Thanks to kindness of hosts Katherine and Martin in Birmingham — Dmytryk now plays football in the park instead of sheltering in basements.
How family reunited after months of waiting
USPUK was with us every step of the way — advising, supporting, and taking action. Now, at last, our whole family is safe, under one roof, in a new country, with a new life and future ahead of us.
Visa success for a family of five from Dnipro
This is one of many examples of how USPUK supports displaced families facing bureaucratic delays, especially when young children are involved.
Mariia and her daughter`s story
“If I could go back in time and choose new sponsors, I would choose them again without question. They’re the best sponsors in all of England. Words, emotions — even a lifetime — wouldn’t be enough to thank them.”
How USPUK Helped Reunite a Ukrainian Family Blocked by Visa Delays
A Ukrainian couple faced months of visa delays trying to reunite with their adopted daughter — until USPUK stepped in to help resolve the case and bring their family together.
A Christmas Miracle for the Family from Odesa
A family from Odesa—a mother, father, and their twin daughters—found safety and hope in the UK, thanks to USPUK and a dedicated sponsor.
Anna and Zlata: A journey from Bucha to safety in the UK
Anna shares her story of resilience, leaving her home in Bucha, finding safety in the UK, and how she’s rebuilding a life for herself and her daughter.
Finding hope in North Yorkshire: Olena’s journey to reunite with her family
Olena’s courageous journey from Dnipro to the UK highlights the importance of community support and the resilience of families displaced by war.
The Klyus family’s journey to safety
The Klyus family from Kharkiv faced immense challenges as they sought safety for their children amidst the ongoing conflict. With the support of USPUK, they found hope and a new start in the UK.
Victoria’s journey to the UK
Victoria and her 5-year-old daughter left their home in Kremenchuk to find safety from air raids and missile attacks. With the help of USPUK, they found a host family in the UK, where they could finally feel secure.
Liudmyla’s journey to the UK
Liudmyla and her two children are from Kharkiv. After being forced to flee their homes when Russia invaded, they decided to try to find safety in the UK.
Yana’s Story
Yana, who USPUK matched with a host family in Yorkshire earlier this year, recently wrote to us about her experience