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How you can help support Ukraine
How you can help support Ukraine

How you can help support Ukraine

March 10, 2022

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Since February 24th, the global community has watched Ukraine as the devastating war and humanitarian crisis unfolds. Our thoughts are with our current and alumni participants from and living in Ukraine who are facing unimaginable hardship and fear.

We’re reaching out to you, both as a member of our InterExchange community and as fellow global citizens, to highlight ways in which you may show your solidarity and support for the #StandWithUkraine movement:

Support Humanitarian Aid Organizations working on the ground in Ukraine to aid the refugee crisis.

Contact your representatives.

If you are an American citizen or permanent resident, please contact your elected U.S. representatives and ask them to support Ukraine and send aid. This link simplifies the process. The most important thing is to make your voice heard.

Stay Informed.

Follow these reputable sources to receive up-to-date and accurate information on how the current conflict is affecting Ukraine and the global community:

Stand with Ukraine.

If you’re interested in finding a peaceful demonstration in your part of the world to show your support, Stand with Ukraine can help you find one near you. If this is your first time attending a demonstration in your area, check out tips on how to protest safely.

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