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Six things you (yes, you!) can do now to help Ukraine - Atlantic Council

  

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Via:  jbb  •  8 months ago  •  12 comments

By:   Peter Dickinson (Atlantic Council)

Six things you (yes, you!) can do now to help Ukraine - Atlantic Council
With the winter season fast approaching and Vladimir Putin launching a campaign against Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, it is more important than ever to maintain support for Ukraine. Melinda Haring has some ideas.

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Unsure about how to best help Ukraine and Ukrainians at this point in the war? Charities abound, and numerous needs can be found with a quick Google search. Family, friends, and neighbors constantly ask me how to help and how to sort the wheat from the chaff.

I have six real and practical suggestions for anyone looking to support Ukraine. First, vote. With less than four weeks remaining until the US mid-term elections, get up to speed on candidates and where they stand on support for Ukraine.

Second, look for new ways to draw in your community. Music and dance are great ways to bring more people in. For example, I live in the Washington, DC area, so I've invited my entire neighborhood to attend the October 18 Benefit Concert for Ukraine, organized by the Chopivsky Family Foundation, at the Kennedy Center. Grammy-award winning violinist Joshua Bell takes to the stage alongside the New Era Orchestra of Kyiv to play Beethoven and two lesser-known Ukrainian composers.

Third, help Ukraine rebuild now. Private charity can change lives while the US government and others dither with complex reconstruction plans. Russia President Vladimir Putin's latest missile strikes on civilian infrastructure including schools, parks, playgrounds, and apartment buildings are a constant reminder that nowhere is safe in Ukraine.

Only four weeks ago, Kyiv felt shockingly normal and open for business. To help Ukrainians retain some normalcy during what will inevitably be a difficult winter, consider giving to the Kyiv School of Economics' campaign to reopen schools. All schools in Ukraine must have a bomb shelter in order to re-open, and many schools cannot afford the expense, so children are forced to take online lessons yet again.

Kyiv School of Economics has set a $1 million target to remedy this situation, and bomb shelters in villages cost as little as $15,000. All donations are tax deductible for US citizens and Kyiv School of Economics will pair would-be donors with schools so that children in the US and in Ukraine can form pen pal relationships.

Fourth, make no mistake about it, winter will be very hard and very cold. Putin's recent missile strikes hit more than 10 Ukrainian cities, intentionally targeting heating and power facilities, leaving thousands without electricity and internet. "This is going to be a difficult winter for us," said President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Yalta European Strategy conference on September 10.


Ordinary Ukrainians need sleeping bags, thermal underwear, warm socks, generators, and heaters. Americans can send these goods to Help Center Ukraine, an outstanding distribution site run by Ukrainian businessman Andrey Stavnitser and a close friend. I personally have visited his distribution warehouse in Lublin, Poland, and Andrey's team will ensure that all donations reach needy Ukrainians across the country. Help Center Ukraine has distribution sites in New Jersey and Lublin, Poland, and will be opening another warehouse in the United Kingdom soon.

Fifth, Ukrainian families already living in the United States have real physical needs. One family from Kyiv needs a used car. Others need help figuring out how to transfer their degree credentials. Volunteer in your community and if you have space, invite a family into your home. If taking a family in for a spell is too much, invite them to share an upcoming holiday with you.

Sixth, as the holidays approach, find ways to bring Ukraine into your preexisting traditions. My family and I carol every year, and this year will be no exception. The new twist is that we will sing the Ukrainian song "Shchedryk," a magical composition that was later adapted into the English Christmas carol, "Carol of the Bells."

Russia's war of choice in Ukraine shows few signs of ending soon, so it is incumbent upon all freedom-loving people to find creative ways to keep support for Ukraine robust as long as it takes.


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JBB
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1  seeder  JBB    8 months ago

Number One - Vote Democratic on November 5th!

 
 
 
George
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2  George    8 months ago

A vote for Biden is a vote for Putin, Putin knows Biden has his and Russia’s best interests at heart.

 
 
 
Sparty On
Professor Principal
3  Sparty On    8 months ago

Insert “America” for Ukraine and now you’re talking.

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
3.1  seeder  JBB  replied to  Sparty On @3    8 months ago

As to Putin's Atrocious War On Ukraine, they are interchangeable!

Agreed?

 
 
 
Sparty On
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3.1.1  Sparty On  replied to  JBB @3.1    8 months ago

First, anyone who isn’t completely dim realizes the Cold War between the USA and Russia(USSR) didn’t end when the wall came down.    It just went more covert.    Especially under Putin.    

Second, why does Europe always need the USA to bail it out?     We’ve done it twice and it’s past time the EU takes the lead for a change.    

Third, I didn’t stutter.  America should come first over Ukraine.   Plenty of places that need money right here ahead of Ukraine.

Fourth, Of course we need to support Ukraine but not over USA and not without oversight.     And why should we be “expected” to bear the heaviest burden?    They say they are running out of ammo and it’s the somehow just the USA’s fault?    That’s bullshit.    Where is the EU?

I agree with others here.    Those that are so hot to give Ukraine everything they want need to pack a ruck and hump it over there to help them out.    Or more to my point, concentrate your efforts on helping America first instead of hurting it. 

 
 
 
Ronin2
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4  Ronin2    8 months ago

Top of the list should be "Renounce your US citizenship and move to Ukraine".

Ukraine needs bodies to feed to the Russian meat grinder. They are quickly running out of their own people. Since leftists care more about Ukraine's borders than our own- they should do their part and move to Ukraine. 

 
 
 
JBB
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4.1  seeder  JBB  replied to  Ronin2 @4    8 months ago

No, but you certainly could renounce your US citizenship (If Any) and go fight for Putin. He is running out of cannon fodder. Think about it...

 
 
 
JBB
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5  seeder  JBB    8 months ago

Who says Putin's Troll Army is not free to spread Russian propaganda on American social media? 

 
 
 
Sparty On
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5.1  Sparty On  replied to  JBB @5    8 months ago

Yes, he does love his useful idiots on the left here who eat his propaganda up with a spoon.    
Idiots …..

 
 
 
JBB
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5.1.1  seeder  JBB  replied to  Sparty On @5.1    8 months ago

original

 
 
 
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