Hands, Heart, and Mind: Marlene and David Bohn’s Relentless Commitment to Ukraine
I first met Marlene Bohn in November 2019 when we traveled together to Ukraine. At the time, we had no idea it would be our last visit for years—first due to COVID, and then because of war. We had no idea how the future would unfold or how involved Marlene would become in our work. Marlene is more than a volunteer, more than a benefactor—she is a leader, a model of what it
means to take action with both determination and heart. When the war broke out, she called immediately, asking, “What can I do?” And she hasn’t stopped since.
Her husband, David, became her partner in this mission, and they have mobilized extraordinary support. Between them, they have collected, packed, and shipped an astonishing 360 boxes of aid—approximately 7 tons—to those in desperate need. From medical supplies to backpacks, heat packs to food, they have answered the call to every emergency and urgent need.
What makes Marlene and David remarkable is not just the scale of their generosity but also the way they do it. They are hands-on, heart-driven, and deeply thoughtful in their approach. They don’t just respond—they assess, organize, and act with precision and care. Every shipment is carefully considered, and every donation is gathered with a purpose. They don’t work alone but engage their friends, their communities, and anyone willing to help, creating a ripple effect of generosity.
When Marlene and David say they’ll help, they don’t just send thoughts and prayers—they send crates of medical supplies, warm coats, and food for those who have none. Their kindness knows no bounds.
Their work is not just about sending aid—it’s about building bridges. By bringing people together here, they are saving lives there. Their inclusive spirit fosters community, turning compassion into action in ways that truly matter.
Marlene and David are living proof that individuals can make an extraordinary difference.
Some people wait for the world to change. Marlene and David make change happen.
Thank you, Marlene and David, for your relentless commitment, your boundless generosity, and your unwavering belief in humanity.
Join us at our upcoming event, (RSVP’s will continue to be accepted as space allows) as we honor Marlene and David and look back at APSJ’s incredible 50-year journey. Over the next few weeks, we will also highlight our other esteemed honorees: Judy Gordon, Barbara Karchmer, Bob Gordon, along with our valued organizational partners, Combined Jewish Philanthropies and The Rashi School.
Please join us in celebrating these inspiring individuals and organizations that have shaped our past and continue to guide our future:
Together, let’s continue this remarkable journey. Honoring our past, shaping our future—because every action counts.
Executive Director
Action for Post-Soviet Jewry
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