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Ukrainian American Citizens' Association aka The Ukie Club on Franklin
The Ukrainian American Citizens' Association (UACA) is a member's only association consisting of both Active and Social members. This organization welcomes all of Ukrainian decent and those who would like to learn more about and participate in the Ukrainian community of Philadelphia.
The UACA is the first organization of Ukrainian-American citizens in Philadelphia. Members love their Ukrainian heritage and enjoy sharing the traditional Ukrainian customs.
For 110 years, the UACA has provided financial aid to Ukrainian causes, assisted in the resettling of Ukrainian refugees upon their arrival to America, and hosted a variety of Ukrainian organizations' benefits and fundraisers, as well as, served as their headquarters.
United Ukrainian American Relief Committee, Inc. (UUARC) was founded in 1944 to help those in need. Since its beginning, UUARC has endeavored to provide aid where the need is the greatest. It provided help to many thousands of refugees who came to the United States after World War II, as well as assisted countless Ukrainians throughout the world.
We are a non-profit organization recognized by the IRS under Article 501(c)3, and registered with USAID. Therefore, we are able to provide humanitarian aid to Ukrainians in Ukraine, Romania, Poland, Kazakhstan, Brazil, Argentina and the U.S.
In addition to our humanitarian aid, education, sustainable land programs abroad, and our immigrant programs here in the U.S., we are often the first to respond to aid victims of natural disasters such as floods or mine accidents.
Our team is comprised of volunteers who are advocates for all who need help. A little help is beneficial for the recipient and rewarding for the volunteer. We are very happy and fortunate when we find new volunteers who share our commitment to the needy of the world.