Month February 2022

USUA in the media – Jan-Feb 2022

Source: REUTERS / Alamy Stock Photo, Shuran Huang
Page:Ilona Doerfler (left) and Nadiya Shaporynska (right) […]
Date:2022.01.29

Llona [sic] Doerfler (left) and Nadiya Shaporynska (right), President of US Ukrainian Activists, speak as Ukrainians and supporters of Ukraine demonstrate against a possible invasion of Ukraine by Russia during a protest in Lafayette Park across from the White House in Washington, U.S. January 29, 2022.


Source: AP News
Page:Activists From Across the US Gather at Lincoln Memorial to Honor Fallen Heroes and Urge US Action
Organized by United Help Ukraine
Date:2022.02.16

United Help Ukraine (unitedhelpukraine.org) calling U.S. supporters of Ukraine: More than 300 supporters and friends of Ukraine from across the U.S. will gather at the Lincoln Memorial on Sunday, Feb. 20, at 2 p.m. to honor fallen Ukrainian heroes during the 2013-14 Revolution of Dignity and the thousands of fallen heroes of Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine. Following the vigil will be a rally and a peaceful march to the White House held in unison with members of the Belarusian, Georgian, Kazakh, and Baltic communities. The objectives of this event are to demand an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine and the occupation of Crimea along with other territories in Donbas, eastern Ukraine — as well as the release of all Ukrainian citizens unjustly imprisoned by Russia, including Crimean Tatars. […]

Organizers: United Help Ukraine, US Ukrainian Activists, Razom for Ukraine, Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Ukrainian American Veterans and members of the Ukrainian diaspora


Source: HappeningNext
Page:Stand With Ukraine: Day of Solidarity in Washington, D.C.
Date:2022.02.20

Calling Ukrainians, Ukrainian-Americans, friends, and supporters of Ukraine from all over the United States to come to Washington, D.C.!

Organizers: United Help Ukraine, Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Ukrainian-American Veterans, US-Ukrainian Activists, Razom for Ukraine, House of Ukraine, Ukrainian Freedom Foundation, other Ukrainian-American organizations and members of the Ukrainian diaspora.


Source: Archeparchy of Philadelphia – Ukrainian Catholic Church
Page:Stand With Ukraine: Day of Solidarity in Washington, DC
Date:2022.02.23

Many hundreds of Ukrainians from across the U.S.A. gathered near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC on Sunday, February 20, 2022. The Day of Solidarity honoured the memory of the “Heavenly Hundred” who died during the Revolution of Dignity in Kyiv 2013-2014, and those killed in Russia’s more recent military aggression against Ukraine. […]

Among the organizers of the event were United Help Ukraine, Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Ukrainian American Veterans, US Ukrainian Activists, Razom for Ukraine, US-Ukraine Foundation, House of Ukraine, Ukrainian Freedom Foundation, and other Ukrainian-American organizations and members of the Ukrainian diaspora. Activist speakers from Georgia, Belarus’, Poland, and Russia, among others, also expressed support. Three busloads of the faithful from the Philadelphia Archeparchy were led by Bishop Rabiy. Many of those in attendance were children of Ukraine’s World War II refugees, who prayed that history not be repeated. The peaceful march ended at the White House, with demands for tougher and immediate sanctions against Russian aggression.


Source: Fox News
Page:DC protesters supporting Ukraine gather outside Russian embassy, White House: ‘Sanctions now!’
Date:2022.02.24

Hundreds of demonstrators waved Ukrainian flags and shouted “Defend Ukraine now!” and “Sanctions now!” outside the White House fence in the afternoon, the Washington Post reported.

“All Ukrainians in the D.C. area and throughout the country and the world are really so concerned about what’s going on. It’s beyond concern,” Maryna Baydyuk told the Post. Baydyuk is the president of United Help Ukraine. She helped organize the protest. “We’re all scared. We’re all frustrated. We cannot believe what’s happening in our home country.”

Nadiya Shaporynska, president of U.S. Ukrainian Activists and protest organizer, said her family is in Ukraine.


Source: Washingtonian
Page:Ukraine Crisis: How You Can Help
DC-based fundraisers, rallies, and other opportunities.
Date:2022.02.25

Protests and Vigils

#Stand With Ukraine

Happening today until 8 PM in front of the White House, this protest is organized by United Help Ukraine and US Ukrainian Activists in support of military aid for Ukraine and further sanctions on Russia.


Source: News Quotes Shine
Page:Ukrainians rally in DC to protest Russian invasion of their home
Date:2022.02.25

“I was in shock, and we we very much afraid,” said Nadiya Shaporynska, who was one of the demonstration’s organizers and is from the Ukrainian city Dnipro, in an interview Thursday. “I had the feeling that we should do something. We came to Russia’s embassy to show our protest and to say, ‘Hands off Ukraine. Stop the war in Ukraine.’”

Shaporynska, president of U.S. Ukrainian Activists, said they remained until 5 a.m.


Source: English Times
Page:Ukraine Crisis: How You Can Help
Date:2022.02.27

Protests and Vigils

#Stand With Ukraine

Happening today until 8 PM in front of the White House, this protest is organized by United Help Ukraine and US Ukrainian Activists in support of military aid for Ukraine and further sanctions on Russia.

Support for Veterans Team “Cherkasy Cossacks”

2021/11-2022/02 USUA Supported Veterans Team “Cherkasy ATO Cossacks” FB Fundraiser: https://www.facebook.com/donate/318982546454828/ USUA FB Caption: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.4591045414323529&type=3 US Ukrainian Activists transferred the amount of $1061 to the Veterans‘ Soccer Team “Cherkasy ATO Cossacks” / “Черкаські Козаки ATO”on Feb. 9, 2022 to cover their participation in the Ukrainian mini-soccer (2nd league) Championship; transportation expenses of 8 veterans who live in small towns outside of Cherkasy and need to commute; and 4 soccer balls. More details about this important cause. In the soccer team “Cherkasy ATO Cossacks,” there were veterans, who were wounded or received shell-shock/concussion in the russia’s war in Eastern Ukraine (when they were defending Ukraine after 2014), and rehabilitation through sport was very important for all of them. In November, 2021 as part of their rehabilitation via sport, the team applied to take part in the Ukrainian mini-soccer (2nd league) Championship, which had to run for 4 months. Since 2018, “Cherkasy ATO Cossacks” has been involved in the patriotic education of Ukrainian youth, organized numerous soccer scrimmages and matches. The soccer veterans’ team “Cherkasy ATO Cossacks” was twice a silver medalist of the “Undefeated Cup”/”Кубок Нескорених” and a winner of various Championships in Ukraine!🇺🇦 Футбольна команда “Черкаські Козаки АТО” складається з 38 ветеранів АТО. Команда подала заявку на участь у Чемпіонаті України з Міні-футболу (2 ліга), який буде тривати 4 місяці (у мініфутболі/футзалі взяли участь 14 ветеранів). Серед ветеранів є хлопці, які отримали поранення, контузії або травми. Для їх реабілітації через спорт, а також для мотивації їм конче необхідні тренування та іноді участь у змаганнях. Команда “Черкаські Козаки АТО” з 2018 року займається патріотичним вихованням української молоді, а також проводить з ними товариські ігри. Команда двічі була срібним призером ігор “Кубок Нескорених” та призером різних чемпіонатів в Україні. Дорогі друзі, підтримаймо українських ветеранів “Черкаські Козаки АТО”! 🇺🇦 Слава Україні! Героям – Слава!

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