Ukrainian Businesses & Organizations in District of Columbia
Explore Ukrainian businesses and organizations in District of Columbia serving your community. Find law firms, medical practices, restaurants, retail stores, nonprofits, cultural organizations, and community services owned by or dedicated to serving the Ukrainian community. Connect with establishments that understand your cultural values and provide services in your language.
Consular Office of the Embassy of Ukraine has jurisdiction over the states of District of Columbia, Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands, as well as the countries of Antigua and Barbuda and Trinidad and Tobago.
The Ukrainian Embassy in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of Ukraine to the United States. The embassy is located at 3350 M Street NW, in the heart of Georgetown's commercial district.
The United States of America recognized Ukraine as an independent state on December 26, 1991.
Diplomatic relations were established on January 3, 1992.
In 1992 18 Embassies of Ukraine were opened around the world, including the United States of America.
On December 31, 1992 The Government of Ukraine along with the Сoordination Committee to aid Ukraine, the Ukrainian Credit Union "Self-Reliance," the Ukrainian Sister Association and other organizations, as well as many representatives of the Ukrainian-American Community, purchased a house in Washington for the Embassy of Ukraine.
The RPCV Alliance for Ukraine is a 501 (c)(3) registered nonprofit organization of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of Ukraine. We're a country affiliate group of the National Peace Corps Association (NPCA), and support the NPCA's mission to champion lifelong commitment to Peace Corps ideals. We welcome and encourage all in the Peace Corps community to join and engage with us and other NPCA affiliate groups. Membership in the RPCV Alliance for Ukraine is free of charge.
The mission of the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers’ Alliance for Ukraine (RPCV-AUA) is to empower an international network of people, agencies, and organizations dedicated to fostering a self-determined and globally-connected Ukraine by enacting the shared values of the Peace Corps community. Our organization’s strategic goals are inspired by and rooted in our three pillars: community, information, and impact.
We envision a vibrant and impactful community of Ukraine Returned Peace Corps Volunteers who continually foster their shared values to the benefit of Ukraine.
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Discover the soul of a rising wine region as we journey to the shores of the Black Sea for an evening dedicated to the wines of Shabo, one of Ukraine’s most historic and forward-thinking wineries. Join us at Cork & Fork this December for a tasting that celebrates resilience, craftsmanship, and the enduring spirit of Ukrainian winemaking.
Founded over two centuries ago near the Dniester estuary in Odesa, Shabo stands at the crossroads of tradition and modern innovation. Under the vision of winemaker Giorgi Lukuridze, the estate has become a powerful symbol of Ukraine’s wine renaissance—producing beautifully expressive wines that capture both the strength of the land and the courage of its people. From crisp whites and elegant rosés to structured reds and refined sparkling wines, each bottle tells a story rooted in heritage and renewed through hope.
This special tasting also honors the partnership between Shabo and Spyrt Worldwide, its U.S. importer founded by Sam Lerman. Lerman’s connection to Ukraine began in the earliest days of the war, when he worked directly from a safe house to support producers like Shabo. Today, part of every sale contributes to Invictus Global Response, an organization dedicated to clearing landmines in affected regions—turning each glass poured into a gesture of solidarity and peace.
Join us to explore a remarkable collection that includes both the approachable Shabo Original series and the nuanced elegance of the Reserve and Grand Reserve wines, along with traditional Qvevri-fermented bottlings that reflect the region’s ancient heritage. This evening is more than a tasting—it’s a celebration of resilience, discovery, and the unyielding beauty of wine made with purpose.
Raise your glass to courage, craft, and connection. Ukraine’s wines are ready for the world.