Oksana Orel planned to enlist and defend her country, then she found she was pregnant. She gave birth to her daughter in Barrie, Ont.
An Ontario woman's husband went missing in Ukraine. She's asking Canadians not to forget the war | CBC News LoadedMultiple Ukrainians living in Ontario who told CBC Toronto there is still a need for support from Canada both on the front lines and here at home.Oksana Orel planned to enlist and defend her country. Then she found she was pregnant. She gave birth to her daughter in Barrie, Ont. As a child, Oksana Orel dreamed of one day visiting Canada.
And while she is "so thankful" for the support she's received so far, as the full scale invasion reaches its second anniversary this Saturday, she doesn't want Canadians to forget about her home country. Orel is one of multiple Ukrainians living in Ontario who told CBC Toronto there is still a need for support from Canada both on the front lines and here at home. One key way people can show that support, they say, is by attending public events held in solidarity with their country., she started a Facebook group called Ukrainian Moms in Toronto as a place for people to feel solidarity and discuss motherhood.
Heychuk works with the organizations Ukrainian Canadian Social Services Toronto and Canadian Ukrainian Immigrant Aid Society Immigrant Services on an initiative called theproject, which means stork in Ukrainian, to help mothers displaced by the war navigate a new life in Canada.
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