Volunteer Activities of Ukrainians in North America in Terms of Russian Aggression of 2014—2016

Journal Title: Українознавство - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 61

Abstract

The article explores the participation of the Ukrainian Diaspora in volunteering, humanitarian, professional medical, and financial assistance. The main attention is paid to the formation and sending of humanitarian supplies to the Ukrainian army, delivery of medical equipment to the hospitals, treatment of the wounded abroad.

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Іryna Krasnodemska

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  • EP ID EP614666
  • DOI 10.30840/2413-7065.4(61).2016.140958
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Іryna Krasnodemska (2016). Volunteer Activities of Ukrainians in North America in Terms of Russian Aggression of 2014—2016. Українознавство, 4(61), 122-135. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-614666