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Mission Ukraine Children’s Hope (MUCH)

Mission Ukraine Children’s Hope (MUCH) was developed by a group of individuals who responded to Mark Koehler’s need for a more formal organization for growing ministry.

Mission Ukraine Children’s Hope incorporated in the state of North Carolina, USA in May 2004 and was approved by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We are a Christian public charity. All of our contributions come from people like you.

Our mission helps children with disabilities and children of disadvantage through massage therapy. Because of the 2022 Russian invasion, we expanded our outreach to help with humanitarian aid for families and individual people in need. We sponsor evacuation from, and relocation within Ukraine. From the beginning of the war, during one year, MUCH also provided massage therapy for Ukrainian refugees in Krakow, Poland.

The goal of MUCH is showing God’s love and grace through actions.

We believe that, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” – Acts 20:35

Success in life is not measured by how much we have gained, but by how much we have given to help another.

We have been helping this two children for more than 15 years
Children that we help are reaching out to our Ukrainian soldiers
Summer camp during war time
Dr. Natalia works with children with disabilities
Reaching out to the elderly during the war

Founder of MUCH

By August of 2004, Mission Ukraine Children’s Hope was established and recognized by the IRS as a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.

How did it happen?

After two years of interacting with Ukrainian refugees in his city of Greensboro, NC, Mark Koehler made a contact in Odessa Ukraine late in 2000. Through communication with his contact, he became aware of the poverty and hard life that faced the children of Odessa.

At this time, God put a deep burden upon his heart for these children. In fact, he believed that God was calling him to move to Ukraine as a missionary to care for the children. See his story in his own words.

After living in Chornomorsk for one year, Mark looked for a massage therapist to relieve the tension in his neck due to the stress of his first year and a half living in this foreign country. After great results, Mark continued treatment but now focused on his own disability. After three months of treatment, he had an amazing breakthrough. At this time, God put it upon his heart to begin a massage therapy clinic for children with disabilities.

Soon after this, Mark’s mother Patricia Koehler began researching how to start a non-profit public charity to further support his two outreach programs in Ukraine. By August 2004, Mission Ukraine Children’s Hope was established and recognized by the IRS as a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.

Mark’s family and friends have rallied around his cause for the children of Ukraine. Mark looks to God as the true Director of his work. As the founder of MUCH, he acknowledges that MUCH is a big team, both in America and in Ukraine, and he is only a part of it.

In January 2012, Mark married Sveta, a Ukrainian woman with a passion for children equal to his own. He now has two children and four grandchildren.

Sveta has a degree in nursing from the medical college in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, and additional training as a massage therapist. She has worked in the Ukrainian sanatorium facility as a massage therapist. She worked at the Port of the city of Mykolaiv for seventeen years. Now, Sveta works as Mark’s assistant and translator.

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