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Tuesday, June 28, 2022

An Army Of Creative Industry Experts Create A Hub To Support Volunteer Projects In Ukraine

An army of designers is implementing volunteer projects to support Ukraine 

People around the world realize that the strength of Ukrainians consists in unity and the extraordinary ability to cooperate in times of crisis. According to Forbes 48% of Ukrainian companies continued working during the war. Another 12% plan to reopen shortly. 6% of surveyed entrepreneurs have already changed the focus of their business. Another 19% of them plan to retrain according to the wartime requirements. 

Creative industry experts also did not shy away from actively joining the struggle on the front. As such, the Happy design agency team, along with the domestic digital community, and with the support of the partner platforms Projector and CASES created the UDDU hub of designers, the goals of which are: 


  • support volunteer projects through design, which facilitates their work and external communication;

  • employ designers and creatives who have lost their work because of war;

  • provide Ukrainians with the possibility to work with foreign customers (even for those who don’t speak English);

  • support the Ukrainian economy by paying taxes and attracting foreign clients to the country;

  • transfer 20% of the profits of all projects to volunteer organizations and the Ukrainian Army.


In three months, the UDDU created branding and websites for the following volunteer projects: 

Sunday, April 3, 2022

Photographs of Russian Atrocities in Ukraine by City or Town

Photographs of Russian Atrocities in Ukraine by City or Town




The following link leads you to a subset of folders depicting various war crimes committed by retreating Russian armies against innocent civilians in cities, towns and villages across Ukraine. These images are for a mature audience of 18+. 

Permission to publish these photos was acquired from the League of Ukrainian  Canadians who in turn acquired permission to share these photographs with the public at large. Authorship is an ongoing process of being validated.

Orest Stetsiv

League of Ukrainian Canadians


LINK to Russian Atrocities in Ukraine as documented in various cities and towns 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-3_RECcAKk5LftVIvGoD6Z8-_9dLJYCa 


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Це прислали з України. Фото Бучі, Ірпеня, Мотижина. Дають право на публікацію. Просять поширити.

 

Фото для іноземців з Бучі, Ірпеня, Мотижина і Житомирської траси

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-3_RECcAKk5LftVIvGoD6Z8-_9dLJYCa

 

Орест Стеців

Ліґа Українців Канади


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Monday, June 21, 2021

Christmas Time and New Year Celebrations

Ukrainian St. Nicholas
(Svyatyj Mykolai)
Everyone knows what time of year it is when they hear the ever popular song, by American crooner Andy Williams, "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year." Of course it is. It's Christmas time! It's a joyous occasion. This is a time for celebrating the birth of Christ. Families attend church services, and enjoy Christmas supper. It's also a time for singing Christmas carols, attending holiday concerts, shopping, get-togethers, baking and merry-making. Best of all, perhaps, it's the season for receiving or giving gifts. So, if you were nice, Santa Claus will be sure to bring you a present. If you were naughty, then you might not get anything at all!
This tradition dates back to the 4th century when Saint Nicholas of Myra or Nicholas the Wonderworker who showed his love by passing out secret gifts to children and helping the needy. In North America, St. Nick is better known as Santa Claus from the Dutch word
Sinterklaas  or Sint-Nicolaas. He may also be known as Sankt Nikolaus or Nikolaus in German, Saint Nicolas in French, and Sviatyij Mykolai (meaning Saint Nicholas) in Ukrainian, but it is he that gave rise to the North American persona Santa Claus. However, there are folks that still prefer to give gifts on Dec 6 (Gregorian calendar) or Dec 19 (Julian calendar) St. Nicholas Day so as not to take away from the real meaning of Christmas and that is the birth of Christ, and love and peace on earth.