From MMC: Help ‘alleviate the pain in Ukraine’ by giving to CARE International

By MMC Staff

WISCONSIN – Since Russia first invaded Ukraine Feb. 24, more than two million refugees have fled the war-torn country in search of safety.

The United Nations warn that that number could rise to as many as five million, making it one of the largest refugee crises since World War II.

Thousands of newly displaced Ukrainians are without shelter, food, water or safety. And as the conflict continues with no clear end in sight, the humanitarian need of the Ukrainian people grows daily.

Humanitarian organizations, like CARE International, are stepping up to help those caught in the crossfire.

MMC Local, the parent company of the Tomahawk Leader, looks to its readers to join in the efforts of CARE by making a donation. Your donation of any amount can help get urgently needed supplies and support to those families in crisis as they attempt to rebuild their lives.

Donations to the Ukraine Crisis Fund can be made quick and easy through the CARE website at www.care.org.

Dozens gathered Feb. 27 in Ashwaubenon to show solidarity for the Ukrainian people, calling for peace and an end of the Russian assault.

 

Ukrainian immigrant Lyudmyla Aharkova came to the U.S. nearly 13 years ago to be closer to her daughter Yulia Barstow. Aharkova attended a peaceful rally in Ashwaubenon, Wis., on Feb. 27 in support of her home country and its people. Photos by Josh Staloch.
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