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Our Life | Наше життя February | Лютий 2021 9 In the field of education, the UNWLA supports underprivileged children in Ukraine, Brazil, and Poland through its scholarship fund. We continue to fund the UNWLA Center for Women's Studies at the Ukrainian Catholic University. Our latest educational initiative, the Spiritual Growth of Ukraine Fund, provides financial support to two theological seminaries: the Kyiv Three Saints Theological Seminary of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and the Volyn Orthodox Theological Academy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. These two institutions focus on training future priests who will carry out their spiritual mission in the eastern regions of Ukraine to encourage and promote spiritual revival, especially in times of war and unrest in the country. The rectors of both institutions appeared in videos thanking the UNWLA for its support, and a choir of seminarians performed a wonderful and very moving rendition of "Mnohaya Lita." This virtual celebration was dedicated to the generations of unique Ukrainian American women who have done so much. Throughout its history and to this day, the UNWLA continues to disseminate information and awareness about Ukraine and Ukrainians and seeks to correct any misrepresentation of the country, its people, and events. We continue to promote the preservation of Ukrainian national identity, cultural heritage, and ethnic traditions in the United States. In honor of this generation of selfless women, UNWLA president Marianna Zajac announced that a detailed history of the UNWLA will be available in mid-2021. The book, written in English, also details the devotion of the women who over the years have led the UNWLA, for which they deserve our gratitude and respect: Julia Shustakewich, Julia Jarema, Olena Lotosky, Annette Kmetz, Anastasia Wagner, Stefania Pushkar, Lidia Burachynsky, Iwanna Rozankowsky, Maria Sawchak, Anna Krawczuk, Iryna Kurowyckyj, and Marianna Zajac. The book, UNWLA 1925–2020: Women's Community, Citizenship, and Commitment in the Ukrainian Diaspora , was compiled and written by Dr. Marta Kichorovska Kebalo. The virtual celebration was evidence that, even in difficult times, we can use new methods and technology to reach a wider audience, keep in touch with each other, continue working in the community, fulfill our mission, and build on the achievements of previous generations. 2019 Молодь з реабілітаційного центру «Джерело» радіє своїм резуль - татам змагань. Youth from the Dzherelo Rehabilitation Center celebrate their results in a competition. 2019 Сироти з Покровська вдячні за тиждень, який, купаючись і граю - чись, провели у Гурзуфі на Чорному морі. Pokrovsk orphans grateful to spend a week swimming and playing in Huzruf on the Black Sea. 2019 Дитина, яка отримує допомогу з відправлених до Львова медичних ма - теріалів та обладнання за програмою «Підтримка лікарень України». Child benefitting from care thanks to a shipment of medical supplies and equipment to Lviv through Support Hospitals for Ukraine. 2019 Отримувачка допомоги Фонду Бабусь приймає подарунок. Babusi Fund recipient in the village of Dobrove accepts a UNWLA gift.
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