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Nova Ukraine Cohosts Ukraine Action Summit Coalition

Nova Ukraine Cohosts Ukraine Action Summit Coalition

Since September 2022, the Ukraine Action Summit convenes biannually in Washington, DC. The Summit allows congressional constituents from all states to meet with their elected representatives and senators, and also includes networking events for organizations that support Ukraine. As a member of the American Coalition for Ukraine, Nova Ukraine is pleased to announce the fourth Summit, slated for April 13-16, 2024. This year, amidst our continued efforts, we are particularly encouraged by the significant representation from the California delegation, demonstrating broad and diverse support for Ukraine that spans from coast to coast.

At the last gathering (October 22-24, 2023), over 450 participants from 34 states advocated for Ukraine in 220 congressional meetings and discussed the current situation in Ukraine in three days of expert panel sessions. Networking opportunities extended to dinners and a lively closing reception at Ukraine House. During this time, Summit participants forged vital connections and new friendships. Amidst singing the national anthem, we unveiled the world’s largest Ukrainian flag on the National Mall, requiring over 100 people. The message in America’s capital was resoundingly clear: Ukrainian victory is essential for all. These over 450 advocates, representing the voice of many, expressed our gratitude for the American people’s support through funding, military, and refugee assistance, and reinforced the crucial message that continued support for Ukraine is indispensable for maintaining global security and ensuring sustainable peace.

How You Can Help

The Ukraine Action Summit offers a powerful platform to amplify your voice alongside like-minded individuals. Through our collective advocacy, we convey a consistent message: the importance of continued support for Ukraine, which is essential not only for the Ukrainian people but for preserving democracy worldwide. Nova Ukraine looks forward to welcoming you in DC, where we will continue to stand united for Ukraine, advocating for a future marked by peace, security, and freedom.

Join the next Ukraine Action Summit to help continue our advocacy work.

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Oct 30, 2023

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Nova Ukraine Cohosts Ukraine Action Summit Coalition
Oct 30, 2023

Nova Ukraine

Nova Ukraine

Since September 2022, the Ukraine Action Summit convenes biannually in Washington, DC. The Summit allows congressional constituents from all states to meet with their elected representatives and senators, and also includes networking events for organizations that support Ukraine. As a member of the American Coalition for Ukraine, Nova Ukraine is pleased to announce the fourth Summit, slated for April 13-16, 2024. This year, amidst our continued efforts, we are particularly encouraged by the significant representation from the California delegation, demonstrating broad and diverse support for Ukraine that spans from coast to coast.

At the last gathering (October 22-24, 2023), over 450 participants from 34 states advocated for Ukraine in 220 congressional meetings and discussed the current situation in Ukraine in three days of expert panel sessions. Networking opportunities extended to dinners and a lively closing reception at Ukraine House. During this time, Summit participants forged vital connections and new friendships. Amidst singing the national anthem, we unveiled the world’s largest Ukrainian flag on the National Mall, requiring over 100 people. The message in America’s capital was resoundingly clear: Ukrainian victory is essential for all. These over 450 advocates, representing the voice of many, expressed our gratitude for the American people’s support through funding, military, and refugee assistance, and reinforced the crucial message that continued support for Ukraine is indispensable for maintaining global security and ensuring sustainable peace.

How You Can Help

The Ukraine Action Summit offers a powerful platform to amplify your voice alongside like-minded individuals. Through our collective advocacy, we convey a consistent message: the importance of continued support for Ukraine, which is essential not only for the Ukrainian people but for preserving democracy worldwide. Nova Ukraine looks forward to welcoming you in DC, where we will continue to stand united for Ukraine, advocating for a future marked by peace, security, and freedom.

Join the next Ukraine Action Summit to help continue our advocacy work.

Donate. Impact. Change.

We greatly value your support, and it is indeed crucial. Please consider donating monthly. Your consistent contributions are vital to sustaining our efforts and driving meaningful change over time. Your commitment will make a lasting difference, and we sincerely appreciate your consideration.

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