



In the heart of Zaporizhzhia, there is a place that has become a symbol of hope for many — Reimer Center. Every week, dozens of people who find themselves in difficult life circumstances due to war, job loss, or displacement come here. Within these walls, they find not only material help but also warmth, care, and understanding.
One of the most valuable forms of support has become Manna Pack rice — nutritious, tasty, and easy to prepare. Thanks to partners and generous people, Manna Pack is regularly delivered to the center and distributed to those who need it most.
This rice is more than just food. For many, it is true salvation. Elderly people living alone, large families, displaced persons, and young parents without work — all of them find more than a meal in this package. It’s a sign that they are not forgotten. That even in the darkest times, someone is willing to lend a helping hand.
The feedback from people is full of gratitude: “This rice is our main dinner,” “The children love it,” “It saved us more than once when we had nothing to eat.” In every portion — there is a piece of care, a piece of love, a piece of hope.
Reimer Center continues to serve its city, and Manna Pack rice is one of the key tools of that care. Because even a simple meal can be the beginning of great restoration.




