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XXXIІI Конвенція СУА 44 What guides us on this road? Unlike many exclusively Ukraine-focused organizations in the United States concentrated in only one region, the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America (UNWLA) is a network of Branches and individual members across the country. Their individual and combined perspectives, experiences, and local initiatives pump blood to the heart of the UNWLA. In all four pillars of our activity – advocacy, education, culture, and social welfare –UNWLA is guided by an unwavering commitment to advocate for Ukraine, educate the community and the world about this beautiful nation, and promote educational access and Ukrainian culture worldwide. Most importantly, UNWLA cares for Ukraine, for her people, and I hope that every page of this report will contribute to illustrating this fact. NATALIA PAWLENKO, PRESIDENT UKRAINIAN NATIONAL WOMEN’S LEAGUE OF AMERICA The mission of UNWLA is to promote and develop educational and cultural efforts and provide humanitarian assistance to Ukrainians worldwide. We Advocate, Educate, Cultivate, and Care. INTRODUCTION The details of the work that was accomplished by the many people who serve on the National Board, in the Regional Councils and Branches, as well as by Members-at-Large can be read in the respective reports in this XXXIII Convention book. In this report are highlights of activities and areas in which either I played a leadership role or was deeply involved. When the UNWLA XXXII National Convention concluded in June 2021, little did anyone realize that life would change so significantly only a few months later - that the unthinkable would happen and change the life of every Ukrainian on the planet. So, while our organization continued to respond to the needs that emerged after moscow’s incursion into eastern Ukraine in 2014, in response to russia’s invasion in February 2022, UNWLA focused on redoubling our efforts in growing and strengthening our organization. A strong organization is better equipped to help those in need. These are several highlights from this effort: ● The first-ever digital UNWLA annual report was launched for use by Branches, Regional Councils and Branches-at-Large Liaison. This change from a paper-based system not only made reporting easier, this new method also enabled the National Executive Committee, as well as chairs of UNWLA Standing Committees to better see a summary of the wonderful work being done by Soyuzianky nationwide. ● Education and training sessions, for example: - September 18, 2021 – “UNWLA Basics” review with the entire National Board; - December 4, 2021 – half-day training for Branch Presidents; - January 29-30, 2022 – sessions on the implementation of the new annual reports format. ● Two new staff were hired – Office Administrator Halyna Cherednichenko, replaced the recently retired, long-time employee, Olya Stasiuk, and Communications Coordinator , Alina Zhurbenko. PRE-FEBRUARY 24, 2022
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