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Christians Helping Jewish Alanon

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Jan. 2025 – Lyuba had hopes of a better future when she and her husband immigrated to Israel in 2010 from Ukraine. The fitness trainer and mother of two overcame countless challenges to make a home for her. All was well until her husband Yevgeny relapsed on his former drug addiction. “He was very aggressive and would verbally attack me and my children. My youngest started having hysteria attacks where he would become unresponsive. My oldest was constantly stressed – she didn’t want to see or talk to him.”

Yevgeny’s addiction only got worse. He  lost his job … Then, he left, taking what he could and leaving his family to fend for themselves. “He started taking things from home, my jewelry, even my wedding gift. With the war, I couldn’t find work. It got so bad I didn’t have enough money to pay for electricity or buy food.”

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