As the Russian invasion of Ukraine sparks a humanitarian crisis, the DC Ukrainian community and its allies have come together to protest and send support. Here are some ways you can help:
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine sparks a humanitarian crisis, the DC Ukrainian community and its allies have come together to protest and send support. If you’re looking for ways to show solidarity or places to donate, check out these fundraisers, rallies, and aid organizations.The Ukrainian embassy will host Ukrainian pianist Pavlo Gintov for a
on Saturday, February 26 at 6 PM. All proceeds will support the Hospitallers, a medical battalion, and the K-9 unit of the armed forces of Ukraine; tickets are $25 for children and $40 for adults.in Adams Morgan will host a week-long fundraiser starting on Sunday, with cookies decorated with the country’s flag and a trivia night planned for Thursday.
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