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НАШЕ ЖИТТЯ • Вересень-Жовтень 2025 27 Binghamton, New York (Branch 145) The city’s historic Security Mutual Life building was illuminated in Ukraine’s national colors of blue and yellow, turning the skyline into a striking beacon of unity with Ukraine. Kerhonkson, New York (Branch 95) Branch 95 partnered with the Ukrainian American Youth Association for a formal flag-raising at Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church. Following prayers for peace, the community shared a luncheon of tra- ditional Ukrainian dishes prepared by Soyuzianky, joined by UNWLA Honorary President and Branch 95 founding member Marianna Zajac. Austin, Texas (Branch 147) In front of the Texas State Capitol, Branch 147 mem- bers joined hundreds of supporters in a march and ral- ly. With signs, songs, and speeches, participants called for continued U.S. support for Ukraine. The gathering also featured Rep. Lloyd Doggett, who expressed soli- darity with the Ukrainian American community. Santa Clara, California (Branch 107) Soyuzianky of Northern California stood proudly with community members and dignitaries during a special ceremony recognizing dedication and re- affirming the role of the Ukrainian diaspora and UNWLA members in the local community.
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