Grassroots group brightens holidays for Ukrainian families in B.C.’s Okanagan
Global News
This year, the toy drive will support nearly 200 Ukrainian children in the Central Okanagan.
Anna Vartanian was happy to put a gift under the Christmas tree that will eventually make its way to a Ukrainian child at a special event Tuesday night.
“Each child wants to have a present, especially at Christmas,” said Vartanian, who fled the war in Ukraine with her family. “It’s a very magical day for all children.
It’s a full circle moment for the mother of three who in 2022 was the recipient of these gifts herself after fleeing her home in war-torn Ukraine.
Now living in Kelowna, she remembers well how it felt to receive the presents for her children.
“It’s very supportive, it’s very helpful and wonderful,” she told Global News.
The gifts that piled up under the tree are for a toy drive that a grassroots organization calling itself ‘Hearts and Hands 4 Ukraine’ launched three years ago.
“The war had started in Ukraine and we just thought they have no family, they have no one here so why don’t we become their family,” said an emotional Mohini Singh, one of the organization’s founders.
The pre-Christmas event at a private home attracted nearly 150 people hoping to brighten the holidays for the newcomers, many of whom still have family members in Ukraine where the war continues.