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Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society
The Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society represents a vibrant community of more than 600 members united by a shared commitment to preserving Ukrainian-Canadian heritage in Edmonton, AB and the surrounding region. Founded in 1984 as a not-for-profit charitable organization, FOUVS has spent three decades building meaningful connections between people and history through its work at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village. The organization's heart lies in its mission to help present and future generations experience and understand an authentic pioneer past, grounded in strong visionary leadership and genuine community partnership. FOUVS embodies the philosophy that "it takes a community to raise a village," actively welcoming new members to join their ongoing preservation efforts. The Society fosters deep relationships with supporters through diverse engagement opportunities, from membership programs offering exclusive perks to annual fundraising events like their 5/50 raffle. Beyond financial contributions, FOUVS values the personal connections built with donors, volunteers, and members who collectively champion the Village's recovery and growth. The organization demonstrates remarkable resilience, recently mobilizing community support to help the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village recover from significant challenges. FOUVS members aren't simply supporters—they're partners in a meaningful endeavor to keep history alive and ensure that Ukrainian-Canadian stories continue to inspire and educate. Whether through donations, membership, or volunteer participation, the Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society invites Edmonton area residents to become part of a legacy dedicated to honoring heritage and building community understanding across generations.
Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League of Canada
Since its establishment as a national organization on June 14, 1944, the Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League of Canada has served as a vital bridge connecting faith, heritage, and community service. The Edmonton, AB-based organization unites women of the Ukrainian Catholic faith across Canada with a mission centered on proclaiming the Risen Christ while nurturing Ukrainian cultural heritage and supporting authentic Christian living.
At its heart, the UCWLC is a community-driven organization dedicated to helping members recognize and live out their spiritual vocations. The organization operates through grassroots branch-parish chapters that form the foundation of its work, where women gather for mutual support, spiritual growth, and collective action. These local communities organize everything from traditional cultural workshops teaching age-old Ukrainian arts and crafts to direct service initiatives caring for the sick, elderly, and vulnerable members of their parishes and neighborhoods.
What distinguishes the UCWLC is its holistic approach to member development and community transformation. The organization recognizes that authentic Christian life encompasses spiritual depth, cultural pride, family strength, and social responsibility. Members participate in letter-writing campaigns for legislative advocacy, organize Marches for Life and pro-life initiatives, support religious and Ukrainian schools, and provide honor guards at funerals for deceased members. The organization also maintains active connections with international partners through the World Federation of Ukrainian Women’s Organizations and supports humanitarian efforts, including recent support for the First Female Veterans Space ReHub in Lviv. With a Federal Charter since 1980 and triennial national congresses bringing members together, the UCWLC represents a living community of women committed to strengthening the Church, preserving Ukrainian identity, and serving Canadian society with compassion and conviction.
Edmonton, Alberta
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Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society
The Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society represents a vibrant community of more than 600 members united by a shared commitment to preserving Ukrainian-Canadian heritage in Edmonton, AB and the surrounding region. Founded in 1984 as a not-for-profit charitable organization, FOUVS has spent three decades building meaningful connections between people and history through its work at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village. The organization's heart lies in its mission to help present and future generations experience and understand an authentic pioneer past, grounded in strong visionary leadership and genuine community partnership. FOUVS embodies the philosophy that "it takes a community to raise a village," actively welcoming new members to join their ongoing preservation efforts. The Society fosters deep relationships with supporters through diverse engagement opportunities, from membership programs offering exclusive perks to annual fundraising events like their 5/50 raffle. Beyond financial contributions, FOUVS values the personal connections built with donors, volunteers, and members who collectively champion the Village's recovery and growth. The organization demonstrates remarkable resilience, recently mobilizing community support to help the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village recover from significant challenges. FOUVS members aren't simply supporters—they're partners in a meaningful endeavor to keep history alive and ensure that Ukrainian-Canadian stories continue to inspire and educate. Whether through donations, membership, or volunteer participation, the Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society invites Edmonton area residents to become part of a legacy dedicated to honoring heritage and building community understanding across generations.
Edmonton, Alberta
Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League of Canada
Since its establishment as a national organization on June 14, 1944, the Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League of Canada has served as a vital bridge connecting faith, heritage, and community service. The Edmonton, AB-based organization unites women of the Ukrainian Catholic faith across Canada with a mission centered on proclaiming the Risen Christ while nurturing Ukrainian cultural heritage and supporting authentic Christian living.
At its heart, the UCWLC is a community-driven organization dedicated to helping members recognize and live out their spiritual vocations. The organization operates through grassroots branch-parish chapters that form the foundation of its work, where women gather for mutual support, spiritual growth, and collective action. These local communities organize everything from traditional cultural workshops teaching age-old Ukrainian arts and crafts to direct service initiatives caring for the sick, elderly, and vulnerable members of their parishes and neighborhoods.
What distinguishes the UCWLC is its holistic approach to member development and community transformation. The organization recognizes that authentic Christian life encompasses spiritual depth, cultural pride, family strength, and social responsibility. Members participate in letter-writing campaigns for legislative advocacy, organize Marches for Life and pro-life initiatives, support religious and Ukrainian schools, and provide honor guards at funerals for deceased members. The organization also maintains active connections with international partners through the World Federation of Ukrainian Women’s Organizations and supports humanitarian efforts, including recent support for the First Female Veterans Space ReHub in Lviv. With a Federal Charter since 1980 and triennial national congresses bringing members together, the UCWLC represents a living community of women committed to strengthening the Church, preserving Ukrainian identity, and serving Canadian society with compassion and conviction.
Edmonton, Alberta