'It's very emotional': B.C.'s Ukrainian community grateful for continuing flood of support
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British Columbia's Ukrainian community is deeply touched by the ongoing fundraisers and gestures of support for the war-ravaged nation, weeks after Russia first invaded.
British Columbia’s Ukrainian community is deeply touched by the ongoing fundraisers and gestures of support for the war-ravaged nation, weeks after Russia first invaded.
Members of the Ukrainian-Canadian Congress of Vancouver were busy making perogies for an upcoming fundraiser at a New Westminster church on Saturday, but expressed gratitude for the many people throughout the greater community trying to do their part to help.
“For them to see what happens in Ukraine and have such an outpouring and so many offers of help, especially from locals, from non-Ukrainians, it's very heartwarming and very emotional," said president and spokesperson Iryna Shyroka.
On Friday, the Red Cross announced that Canadians had already donated $45 million to their humanitarian relief efforts, but that figure was only accurate as of March 10, and many individuals, organizations and companies have opened their wallets since then.
Faubourg Bakery owner Franck Point teamed up with another patisserie, Chez Cristophe, to create special macarons in the blue and yellow of the Ukrainian flag on Saturday, with proceeds from their annual Macaron Day fundraiser going to Ukrainian relief efforts.
"When you're in Canada, you feel kind of powerless about the situation in Ukraine," Franck said, describing being in France the day Russia invaded the country and being horrified by the developments ever since.
“We contribute in our way, as much as we can."