Tomorrow--Sept. 21 @ 11 ET-LIVE UPDATE FROM UKRAINE‼️
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Come hear direct reports about living through the war in Ukraine and how the elderly are coping from Action-PSJ's program director in Ukraine Ella Goncharova and our Community Coordinators from Berdyansk, Melitopol, and Lubny: (as of today-subject to change due to the unpredictable nature of the war in Ukraine. ) Questions? email marina@actionpsj.org
Please join in:
Wed. Sept. 21st. 11 am -ET
Register here: Ukraine Update After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Note--We hope to include live updates from some of Action-PSJ's communities under occupation. Pre-registration is required for security. This event will not be live-streamed.
After a recent virtual meeting with all of Action-PSJ's coordinators across Ukraine it became clear this winter is going to be challenging. They want to share with you their own stories, concerns and needs.
Come hear direct reports about living through the war in Ukraine and how the elderly are coping from Action-PSJ's program director in Ukraine Ella Goncharova and our Community Coordinators from Berdyansk, Melitopol, and Lubny: (as of today-subject to change due to the unpredictable nature of the war in Ukraine. ) Questions? email marina@actionpsj.org
Please join in:
Wed. Sept. 21st. 11 am -ET
Register here: Ukraine Update After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Note--We hope to include live updates from some of Action-PSJ's communities under occupation.
The event is open to friends and supporters of Action-PSJ and anyone interested in its work in Ukraine. The webinar will be primarily in Russian with simultaneous English translation.
Action-PSJ provides direct humanitarian aid to the elderly Ukrainian Jews to meet needs left unmet by overwhelmed social service agencies. This aid takes many forms. It could be medication for one person, winter clothing and shoes for another, financial subsidies to pay rent and other bills, or social check-ins to combat loneliness and depression. Our local coordinators and volunteers in Ukraine are still there, sheltering from the war at home, heroically helping their neighbors.