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Ukrainian refugees living in San Antonio take first steps for small business ownership
Read full article: Ukrainian refugees living in San Antonio take first steps for small business ownershipUkrainian refugees hoping to learn more about starting businesses in the United States were invited to attend a free small business seminar hosted by Geekdom, Frost Bank and Ukrainian San Antonio.
Support pours in for the first Ukrainian restaurant to open in San Antonio
Read full article: Support pours in for the first Ukrainian restaurant to open in San AntonioIt is the first Ukrainian restaurant in San Antonio, opened with pride and hope. One of the owners is from Ukraine and still has many family and friends there. They've given back to their Ukrainian community, and now San Antonio is giving back to them.
San Antonio welcomes Ukrainian delegation interested in doing business
Read full article: San Antonio welcomes Ukrainian delegation interested in doing businessNearly 70 Ukrainian business and community leaders came to San Antonio seeking new opportunities to help their war-ravaged country and its battered economy to someday recover.
āUkrainian soul is in this dishā: Nonprofit teams with food truck to prepare traditional soup, raise funds for country
Read full article: āUkrainian soul is in this dishā: Nonprofit teams with food truck to prepare traditional soup, raise funds for countryA fundraiser to feed the soul of Ukraine. The nonprofit organization Ukrainian San Antonio and a local food truck are hosting an event for the war-torn country by serving a popular dish this weekend.
Nonprofit Ukrainian San Antonio collects truckload of medical supplies
Read full article: Nonprofit Ukrainian San Antonio collects truckload of medical suppliesThe nonprofit Ukrainian San Antonio was so successful in its first collection of baby formula and diapers for the people of Ukraine last week that it couldnāt fit everything in its first truck and is now planning on sending a second to continue helping during the Russian invasion.
āThis city is bombed, destroyedā: Ukrainians in San Antonio plea for help during meeting with Rep. Joaquin Castro
Read full article: āThis city is bombed, destroyedā: Ukrainians in San Antonio plea for help during meeting with Rep. Joaquin CastroUkrainians living in San Antonio are hoping to have their voices heard in Washington, D.C. A total of six women who represent the local nonprofit Ukrainian San Antonio met directly with Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-San Antonio) on Friday.
āWeāre far away but afraidā: Ukrainian families living in San Antonio fear for loved ones amid Russian conflict
Read full article: āWeāre far away but afraidā: Ukrainian families living in San Antonio fear for loved ones amid Russian conflictUkrainian families living in San Antonio rallied Thursday for their loved ones. The families met on the steps of San Fernando Cathedral to speak out on the Russian invasion. They are praying and pleading for peace in their home country.