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XXXIІI Конвенція СУА 110 As of February 24, 2022, russia’s devastating war against Ukraine escalated, bringing many new challenges to our Ukrainian sisters and brothers. Immediately, UNWLA responded. Loyal members and friends gathered together to bring humanitarian and medical aid to the regions affected by the brutal bombings. We are fortunate to have the support of many partner organizations that helped us deliver humanitarian relief to Ukraine. We thank them for their dedication. Below are types of, and value of, the aid provided: UNWLA Humanitarian Aid 2022 (from UNWLA Annual Report 2022) Total value: $399,730 General Humanitarian Aid: $258,500 Keep Ukraine Warm: $62,900 Care for Internally Displaced Persons: $30,000 Care for Children: $32,000 Shipping costs: $16,330 UNWLA Humanitarian Aid in 2023 (from UNWLA Annual Report 2023) Total value: $320,484 General Humanitarian Aid: 66.7% Response to Kakhovka Dam: 19.9% Repair and Re-equipment of 25 Ukrainian Hospitals: 15.6% Recreational Camps for Children, Care for Orphans: 12% Pediatric Burn Mission: 7.8% Financial Support of Elderly Women: 4.4% Support of Prostir Nadii, Mental Health and Trauma Therapy Venter: 1.3% Between 2022 and 2023, the value of the aid provided decreased by almost $80,000. As often happens in fundraising, a phenomenon referred to as donor fatigue sets in. However, I would like to point out that the “Keep Ukraine Warm: Support Women Soldiers” effort in partnership with the organization Zemliachka was established only in the latter weeks of November, 2023. By Spring 2024, an additional $83,000 was collected and distributed for this 2023 program, compensating for the $80,000 difference. UNWLA partners for 2022-2023: Internationale de Cooperation Medicale, AICM-Ukraine was first established in 2006 by a team of doctors from France to provide assistance in the care of cancer. At the onset of the russia’s initial invasion of Ukraine in 2014, AICM began to collect and deliver supplies from their established warehouses. Efforts expanded with the escalation of russia’s war, now aiding communities in five oblasts. UNWLA has partnered with AICM since January 2022. Contribution from our membership and donors has been vital in aiding thousands of Ukrainians. Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Greek Catholic Garrison Church has been a UNWLA partner since 2017. Rev. Taras Mychalchuk organized many summer and winter programs for children and families of war victims. Activities such as games, sports, master workshops, and spiritual reflection were included in the programs. The “Always Close” program was initiated in November, 2022 to provide respite for up to 50 children in five weekly cycles during this time of war. OKA HRYCAK, CHAIR UNWLA SOCIAL WELFARE STANDING COMMITTEE HUMANITARIAN ACTION in UKRAINE
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