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About Nova Ukraine
Nova Ukraine is a charity organization in California. Since inception Nova Ukraine
raised over $100,000, participated in the collection of a 40 ft. container of clothes for
refugees, and organized many cultural events.
Our mission is three-fold:
1. To support Ukraine in its effort to build a strong civil society and eliminate
corruption;
2. To provide humanitarian aid to vulnerable groups and individuals in Ukraine;
3. To raise awareness about Ukraine in the United States and throughout the world.
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Providing humanitarian aid to vulnerable groups and
individuals in Ukraine
Major Project with Ukraine Relief
This summer we took part in a major project organized by Ukraine Relief with support from Nova
Ukraine. It was coordinated by Olena Stadnyuk.
The entire project was made possible because of generous donations and outstanding cooperation of
the people of the Bay Area. Hundreds of people donated money to this project or volunteered their
time. They spent many hours sorting and packing donations over the months of April and May,
2015.
Overall, Nova Ukraine volunteers collected over 900 boxes of clothes, shoes, food, diapers and
medical supplies. They were packed into a 40-ft container. The container was shipped on May 19,
2015. It was in transit for about 8 weeks. You can find a press release and a video about the project
at the following link: http://vidia.org/2015/40205;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfuzYIDrUIM
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Gathering Computers for Ukraine
In the summer and fall of 2015 we started gathering computers in Silicon Valley for educational
facilities in Ukraine. We collect: computers, laptops or tablets, LCD monitors (we do not accept
CRT monitors), routers and hubs, etc. The goal is to collect several hundreds of used but usable
computers. We pass this equipment to volunteer groups in Ukraine who help with Internet access
and IT education for those in need: children, displaced persons, remote schools, etc.
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Focus on Educational Programs
Nova Ukraine has a particular focus on organizing seminars, lectures and panel discussions. In 2015
we managed to host several educational events: a panel discussion of the Future of Ukraine, a
celebration of a worldwide adventure of two Ukrainian journalists, and Slavko Vakarchuk’s lecture
in Stanford.
Panel Discussion about the Future of Ukraine
On February 13, 2015, we held a round-table discussion with three experts in the fields of Ukrainian
politics, history, economy and international relations (see http://bit.ly/panel_2015). The topic of the
discussion was “The Future of Ukraine”. Dr. Taras Kuzio, Dr. Alina Polyakova and Dr. Valeria
Korablyova shared their expert opinions with the Bay Area Ukrainians and engaged the audience in
a discussion on the following topics:
1. The Future of Ukraine: Weak State, Strong Society?
2. Pros and cons of decentralization in Ukraine
3. The Future of Ukraine: The place of Ukraine in Europe
4. The Future of Russia–Ukraine relations
5. What are the domestic obstacles to radical reform and fighting corruption?
6. What have we learned from Maidan II?
7. How can the diaspora become involved and what should the US and Canada do?
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Vakarchuk’s Lecture at Berkeley
On November 23, 2015 Svyatoslav Vakarchuk gave a public lecture at the University of California,
Berkeley. The topic of the lecture was “How can Ukraine become a prosperous country in Europe?”
This event was organized by Nova Ukraine and VoxUkraine and hosted by the Institute of European
Studies at UC Berkeley. We were very happy to see that over 150 people attended this event.
His main points were:
1) Stop thinking of Ukraine in terms of the past and focus on the future.
2) Be aware of your geography. Each neighbor requires its’ own approach. You cannot replace your
country; you cannot avoid your neighbors, hide or regard your neighbors in terms of good or bad.
Deal with them.
3) Manage your foreign policy in the ”British way” : "We have no permanent allies,we have no
permanent enemies, we only have permanent interests."
4) Build a robust civil society - at least 10 % of people who care.
5) Every change you make should bring you incrementally closer to your final goal. Adopt this
approach in both personal and political life.
6) Change the school system so Ukrainian children are encouraged to think critically and question
the material and the teachers.
7) Information is very cheap now, so the role of the teacher is changing from being an information
provider to helping children learn who they are and discover their strengths
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Two Ukrainian girls travelling around the world
On October 14, 2015, Nova Ukraine held one of the most inspiring events of the year.
It was devoted to the celebration of the world-wide journey of two Ukrainian journalists, Ann
Morozova and Maria Khandus. The event was held in Mountain View. We cooked and served
authentic Ukrainian food: borscht, mlyntzi (blintzes), and other tasty dishes. The two girls’ story
about their world-wide journey was breathtaking. Their adventure started in Kyiv two years before,
on October 14, 2014. It took them through Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, and
many other countries. All along their journey they were celebrated as people’s ambassadors of
Ukraine. They had many life-changing experiences, travelling around the globe on a low budget,
mainly by way of hitchhiking. Their story is the living proof that it is possible to make any dream
real. Our minds and skills can be expanded way further than we think.
Nova Ukraine co-organized this event with AMTimes. AMTimes is the journalists’ travel blog. The
Ukrainian swag was sold at the event, with all donations going to help the victims in Ukraine.
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Organizing charitable performances of Ukrainian
musicians
“Okean Elzy” Concert in San Francisco
On February 25, 2015 Nova Ukraine organized a charity concert of the Ukrainian group Okean Elzy
-"Океан Эльзи - 20 років разом!" The concert was held at the Warfield in San Francisco.
More than 1300 people attended this concert.
Its goal was to equip hospitals and ambulances operating in the area of the military conflict in
Ukraine. Together with “Save Lives Together”, we collected $22,724. It was used to purchase the
much-needed medical equipment which was distributed among Ukrainian hospitals.
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Screenings of Ukrainian Films
On January 29, 2015 we have screened a Ukrainian documentary “Stronger than arms” at Stanford
University. The film was created by a group of independent filmmakers, calling themselves
BABYLON’13. “Stronger than arms” is Ukraine’s history that heats hearts up. “Stronger than arms”
shows the evolution of Ukrainian realities from the spontaneous attempt to capture the
Administration of the President on December 1 to the bloody battles continuing today in the ruins of
Donetsk airport. It gives a chance to the viewer to feel the uplifting and desperation of the Maidan
and the war in the Eastern Ukraine.
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Celebration of Ukrainian Winter Songs and Christmas Carols
In December, 2015 we co-sponsored three events dedicated to the celebration of Ukrainian Winter
Songs and Christmas Carols. On December 11 there was a concert1
by the Chamber Chorus of the
University of California, Berkeley (Marika Kuzma, Director) and the Yara Arts Group from New
York City (Virlana Tkach, Director). During this concert there was a performance by very special
guests—“Koliadnyky,” Hutsul musicians from the village of Kryvorivnia in the Carpathian
Mountains.
On December 12, 2015, Nova Ukraine held a very special cultural event -- the Koliadky Party in
Mountain View. It was dedicated to spreading the festive cheer and was called “Celebration of
Ukrainian Winter Songs and Christmas Carols.” Nova Ukraine volunteers gathered to welcome the
Koliadnyky: Hutsul musicians from Carpathian Mountains of Ukraine! These talented musicians
performed Ukrainian Christmas songs. It was a wonderful community potluck with hearty Ukrainian
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The concert was co-sponsored by Nova Ukraine and the Dept. of Music, University
of California, Berkeley.
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food, hot drinks, and lots of singing! On December 13 we co-sponsored another concert2
with these
performers. It was held in the Firebird Slavic Restaurant3
in Sacramento and became a real treat for
the Ukrainian diaspora. The concert also featured Yara Arts Group (Virlana Tkach, Director) from
New York City.
These amazing musicians won our hearts! They have previously performed across Ukraine, in the
United States (New York and Philadelphia) and in Canada (Toronto). They have been winning over
audiences with their rugged singing and intricate instrumental playing. The concerts in Sacramento
and the Bay Area marked their first visit to the West Coast.
Fundraising and Community Building
Fundraising to Support Victims of Violence
In January 2015 the Ukrainian diaspora in the Bay Area donated funds to support victims of terrorist
attack in Mariupol. On January 24-27, 2015 Nova Ukraine volunteers collected $3,256 for hospitals
in Mariupol. We bought supplies that were transferred with official paperwork to the hospitals and
placed on the official hospital inventory lists. We contacted people in Ukraine who we personally
knew in order to make sure the supplies would go to the people in need affected by the terrorists'
attacks.
Hiking in Park Ukraina, Hayward
On February 28, 2015, our volunteers got together for a traditional hike in Park Ukraina in Hayward.
We organized a hike to the site of the farm and burial place of Ukrainian patriot Agapius
Honcharenko.
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Sponsored by Nova Ukraine and supported by the Department of Music, University
of California, Berkeley.
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Firebird Slavic Restaurant, 715 Manzanita Avenue Carmichael, Sacramento, CA
95608
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Promoting Ukrainian Cultural Heritage
On Palm Sunday (April 5, 2015) Nova Ukraine participated in a celebration in the Hall of St.
Michael’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Palm Sunday Celebration was a great event for the whole
family, including an entertainment program by the students of Sunday school “Soloveyko” and
“Pysanka Workshop” for adults and children. Over 50 people attended the event. We sold several
items for fundraising. It was great to see that Bay Area Ukrainians keep up their traditions and
inspire a love for their cultural heritage in their children.
Easter Picnic at Sanborn Park
More than 100 people attended this event on April 12, 2015. It was a great day! We greatly enjoyed
this community picnic in the company of compatriots, family and friends. There was dancing and
singing, and games for kids with cute gifts.
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Fundraiser to build a kids camp - Lisova Zastava
In Ukraine, ancient traditions have been preserved to this day. Ukrainians as a nation have profound
respect to their ancestors. We in Nova Ukraine also want to play our part in passing on these
traditions to children.
On July 11, 2015, Nova Ukraine held a traditional Ukrainian celebration - "Ukrainian Summer
Picnic". The purpose was to bring the local Ukrainian diaspora together and remember our
traditions. The event was held at a private house in Mountain View, California. It was attended by
more than 150 Ukrainians. The guests had an opportunity to see Ukrainian customs, to enjoy the
taste of traditional dishes, to learn about Ukrainian summer rites, and to network with their
compatriots. Nova Ukraine collected donations to build a kids camp "Lisova Zastava" for kids of
refugees near Kyiv. We collected and transferred $2,155 to Lisova Zastava.
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Supported veterans to overcome trauma of war
On August 28, 2015, we held one of the tastiest parties of the summer. We were making varenyky,
music and new friends. Many volunteers brought their own musical instruments and we jammed
together for the good cause.
The event was organized by Nova Ukraine to benefit its psychological trauma fund. Our goal was to
fund a grant to Wounded Warrior Ukraine (WWU), a project of Healing War Scars Inc., a
Boston-based NGO, founded by Roman Torgovitsky. WWU is dedicated to empower returning
veterans and civilians alike to overcome the trauma of war, once again become productive members
of society, and to help their peers do the same. A member of Wounded Warrior Ukraine team, Nadia
Shifrin answered questions and provided more information about the project. With over 150 people
participating, we collected over $2,395.
Silicon Valley Fall Festival
On September 12, 2015, Nova Ukraine presented an exhibit promoting Ukrainian culture at the
Silicon Valley Fall Festival. The festival was held at Memorial Park at Stevens Creek Blvd and
Mary Ave in Cupertino . We collected $212 dollars.
Here is how one of our volunteers described the festival:
“The day passed by quickly, and there was no time to get bored, people came by all the time
and asked questions about our country and about our organization. Everyone wanted to take
a photo in the wreaths. Some thought Ukraine is a little country in Latin America or in
Asia”.
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Raising Awareness about Ukraine
Joint Meeting with Razom for Ukraine in NYC
On February 18, 2015, Nova Ukraine organized a meeting with our sister organization “Razom for
Ukraine” in New York and agreed to partner on humanitarian projects to help Ukraine.
Meetings with US Senators and United Nations Officials
Our major goal is to raise awareness about current events in Ukraine and share Ukrainian news
within the United States. We constantly seek opportunities to do so. This past year we had several
such opportunities.
On June 27, 2015, Nova Ukraine co-sponsored an important event -- the United Nations Charter
70th Anniversary in San Francisco. Milena Naymark and Nick Bilogorskiy were the representatives
from Nova Ukraine who attended this event. We were able to meet with the VIP speakers: Nancy
Pelosi, the House Democratic Leader, and Cristina Gallach, Under-Secretary-General for
Communications and Public
Information of the United Nations
(see the photo below). We were
able to use this opportunity to
discuss the situation in Ukraine
and, through these speakers, to ask
the United Nations to step up their
help by starting to supply food to
internally displaced Ukrainians.
We informed the US officials that
there are over a million internally
displaced Ukrainians and made a
plea for UN peacekeepers in
Ukraine to enforce the Minsk
Protocol agreement.
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Participation in the Peace Forum
On September 25, 2015, Nova Ukraine participated in a forum called "Ukraine's Ongoing Battle for
Freedom - The Risk of Western Failure in Political, Economic and Humanitarian Assistance."
The USA-Ukraine Foundation has been holding annual "Ukraine in Washington" events since 2011.
In 2015, with the expectation that Ukraine's current humanitarian crisis would escalate with the
approaching winter season, the USA- Ukraine Foundation decided to organize a forum "Ukraine's
Ongoing Battle for Freedom - The Risk of Western Failure in Political, Economic and Humanitarian
Assistance." It was co-sponsored by the Ukraine Caucus of the House and the Senate Ukraine
Caucus, in cooperation with the Embassy of Ukraine in the USA (Посольство України в США)
Supporting Ukraine in building a strong civil society
Outreach in Ukraine: Events in Kyiv and Kharkiv
On June 9, 2015, Nova Ukraine president Nick Bilogorskiy gave a charity lecture to Kyiv's residents
at co-working space Chasopys. Nick described how Euromaidan events were unfolding in the States,
and how Nova Ukraine charity organization was founded. Nearly 100 people attended this event,
and several hundred dollars were raised to help Ukraine. A similar event was held in Kharkiv.
Global Ukrainians Forum in Kyiv
On July 10-12, 2015, Nova Ukraine had the opportunity to sponsor and participate in the Global
Ukrainians Forum in Kyiv. Global Ukraine provides a networking platform for Global Ukrainians
living all around the world. They create a new Global Village with its center in Kyiv - the Forum
will be attended by Global Ukrainians from the USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, Europe, Asia and
the Middle East. The sessions of the Forum were broadcast online and had a video connection with
different countries worldwide.