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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YWAM SDB is Turning 30!

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When we began in 1991 we had no idea all of the amazing things God would do in and through us. As we celebrate our anniversary we want to take time to remember, and we need your help! We would love to hear from you with a short story or a phrase about what YWAM San Diego/ Baja has meant to you.

We will compile your feedback into a coffee table book as a gift for the founders, and you might even catch it in our reception area next time you visit us! All you have to do is click the button below to submit your story.


While 2020 was a crazy year, God was definitely at work. Want to see what 2020 was like for us as a ministry? Our 2020 annual report is hot off the presses and while you may have gotten a copy in the mail, we also have a digital version here for you to see.

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I Thank God for Answered Prayer

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I Thank God for Answered Prayer

Gabriel met Erika while working in Los Angeles. They had both traveled to the US from small towns in Mexico, as young people in search of a better life. They lived with family members and rented apartments as their own family grew. Soon their children, Jonathan, Angel, and Karen were born. Erika cared for the children while Gabriel worked as a painter.

 But Gabriel struggled with alcohol and was soon deported when Karen was only 3 and Jonathan was in 1st grade. Erika, desperate for her children to receive a good education, told her husband they were staying in LA. This is where the story ends for many. Families split up often as one or both parents are deported. But the children cried and desperately missed their father, of course, Erika missed him too. So they all went back to Mexico so they could be together as a family, not sure if anything good awaited them. 



For many years they lived with their family in various parts of Mexico. Hoping to find a place to make their home. Economic challenges forced them to move often. Gabriel stopped drinking and found work occasionally, but it was never enough. Eventually, they made the journey to Ensenada in the hopes of finding steady work. They were able to buy some land and even some plywood to build a simple structure.  They didn’t have a car or much money, but they were together and the future was looking brighter. Then 2020 happened. 

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Work slowed. Schools closed. No neighbors visited. They applied for a Home of Hope and settled in to wait. Each morning Erika sat on the rock in her front yard and looked at the spot where her dream house would one day sit. She prayed, not quite sure if God heard her. And then one day they got a phone call, they were finally getting a home!

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During the dedication, after the keys had been passed around, Erika shared, “I asked God to send an angel. I just didn’t know there would be so many.” Erika still sits on the rock in front of her new home. The view from where she sits is the same, except for one thing- her dream home is now there, a tangible reminder of an answered prayer.

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