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August 2001 - Meeting with students recommended by Poltava Branch of Ukrainian National Women’s League of Ukraine in Poltava. August 2001 - Meeting with UNWLA Scholarship Program recipients in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine. Ukrajinok Ukrajiny. Membership of this committee includes presidents of SUU in each of the Oblasts (States) thus giving an opportunity for scholarships throughout Ukraine. Based on the recommendations from their committee, UNWLA Scholarship Committee approves student aid. We also accept recommendations from Tamara Melnyk of Mizhnarodna Zhinocha Hromada, Sisters of St. Basil, Iryna Kravchuk of Lviv and other people dedicated to education. For better coordination and personal contact M. Orysia Jacus and I visited Ukraine in 2001. We personally paid for our trip. We had an opportunity to be in Lviv, Crimea, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Poltava and Kyiv. SUU Vice president Oryna Sokulska was our guide and no matter where we went we met many sojuzanky. We are extremely grateful to them for their hospitality. However, we had to limit the number of scholarship recipients in each Oblast due to the lack of new sponsors. We always have more applicants than sponsors and priority is given to the needy, orphans, children from broken homes, large families, etc. We were happy to be in Ukraine during the celebration of the 10th Anniversary of Independence of Ukraine in Kyiv. The citations of gratitude were presented to me and UNWLA Honorary President Anna Krawczuk by Mayor of Kyiv O. Omelchenko. Sojuz Ukrajinok of Ukraine awarded M. Orysia Jacus and me with a citation signed by President L. Hryhorowych, as did Dnipropetrovsk Branch of SUU. We are very grateful to them for appreciating our efforts and volunteerism, and assistance to the youth of Ukraine. As in Brazil we were greeted with numerous flowers, chocolates, letters of gratitude and small token gifts to be forwarded to the respective sponsors. August 2001 - A gathering of UNWLA Scholarship Program recipients at Sofia Krushelnytska Music School in Lviv. OTHER COUNTRIES IN EUROPE - our program includes Poland, Bosnia, Croatia, Yugoslavia and Italy. Most of the students in those countries are from Ukraine studying in seminaries. Most of our scholarship recipients from former Yugoslavia are scattered throughout Europe. Most seminarians that we help in Lublin Ukrainian Seminary are also from Ukraine. I also must underline that Ukrainians in Poland also help students from Ukraine. GERMANY - thanks to the generosity of sponsors, we were able to award scholarship to teachers from Latvia and Eastern Ukraine, for summer courses at the Ukrainian Free University in Munich. XXVI Конвенція СУА 127 www.unwla.org
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