Kelowna will welcome a temporarily displaced Ukrainian family this weekend.
has supported a Ukrainian family in their escape from the war in Ukraine.
Local teacher Nina Typusiak is housing the displaced family, mother Ivanka, and children Maxim, 9, and Natalia, 6.
Their last name has been redacted to protect their privacy. Andre, their father and husband stayed behind in Ukraine to fight.
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The family fled Ukraine on March 4 and since then have been staying with 12 other people in a one-bedroom apartment in Prague.
The three had to leave behind most of their belongings, able to bring only one suitcase and two small backpacks of essentials while fleeing the Russian attack.
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Typusiak hired a Toronto-based company to help Ivanka and her children obtain the appropriate papers to enter Canada.
The family has received their Visa and has purchased their plane ticket, paid for by Typusiak.
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Those looking to help Ivanka and her family, and those that will be arriving after them, can do so by donating or checking the Bravery Foundation website for specific needs that the arriving families have.
The website also provides up-to-date information for refugees and people escaping war hoping to enter Canada and for those able to host displaced families.
Kelowna Stands With Ukraine has organized a collection bin for donated goods. Contact UkraineKelowna@gmail.com for more information.