A group of Utahns is doing everything they can to help those in Ukraine who need assistance as the war with Russia rages on.
“The Ukrainian nation needs help," said Zhenia Kolomiyets."That war was going a year ago and war is going right now. And people are dying."
The organization originally helped Ukranian women by selling handmade items, but a year ago it became something bigger. She and a group of Utahns made a trip in October to western Ukraine, handing out essential items to residents, many of whom fled the city with only a backpack in their hands.“Ever since being home, it's just all we can talk about is how we can go back and what more can we do, and there's still so much needed and so many things that we can do," said Hester, who's already booked a flight back in April with Arnell.
Kolomiyets said his people have only been able to continue fighting because of help from around the world.
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