Please join us TOMORROW for a remarkable concert, "From the Ukrainian Frontline with Thanks," featuring Ukraine's Defenders of Cultural Forces on Thur, May 23, in front of the White House in Washington, D.C.
On April 14, we were honored and grateful to be joined by the Ukrainian Veterans (who currently undergo prosthetic rehabilitation in the U.S. thanks to the non-profit Future for Ukraine), local American supporters of Ukraine, and a Ukrainian from Chernihiv at our USUA Weekly Weekend Rally #StandWithUkraineEveryDay, organized by US Ukrainian Activists at the White House.
US Ukrainian Activists (USUA) directed a grant of $45,445.00 to purchase five SAROS 3000 Oxygen Generating Field Portable Systems (with extra batteries) for Hospitallers, the Ukrainian Battalion of Front-line Paramedics. At the beginning of May, 2024, these 5 Oxygen Generating Portable Systems were shipping to Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Military Unit A2641 received humanitarian aid from US Ukrainian Activists (USUA): 2 helmets and 4 hand protectors for training military K9s on July 20, 2023.
K9 Military Unit of A2641 trains military working dogs to assist military personnel in various tasks, including detecting explosives, demining service, conducting search and rescue operations, and providing security. This K9 Unit plays a crucial role in supporting military operations and enhancing the safety and effectiveness of military units.
US Ukrainian Activists (USUA) allocated $5,874.00 to purchase 22 Custom Medical Training Kits ($267 each) in Ukraine for Hospitallers, the Ukrainian Battalion of Front-line Paramedics, on November 24, 2023.
In March 2024, Nadiya Shaporynska, the president of US Ukrainian Activists (USUA), along with USUA esteemed members Yuri Deychakiwsky, Iryna Inna Deychakiwsky, and Yevgeniy Shaporynskyy were honored to receive Appreciation Certificates from Yana Zinkevich, the Commander of Hospitallers, the Ukrainian Medical Battalion, whose front-line paramedics save the lives of our Ukrainian Heroes.