Penticton Herald

Ukrainians

Edward Vartanian was a ship’s carpenter who before the war traveled the world working on ships. He spoke of what he thinks it would take for the conflict in Ukraine to end: Russian forces gone from all parts of Ukraine, including Crimea, which Russia illegally occupied in 2014.

“We all want the war to end as soon as possible but we understand for that to happen, we have to get back all of our territories that have been occupied since 2014. We need to get back to the Ukrainian borders as they were in 1991 (when the former Soviet Union dissolved). Russian soldiers should leave and never set foot in our territory again. We will have victory when we are back to our borders from 1991,” he said.

To support the new arrivals from Ukraine and those already here, a fundraiser is taking place this Tuesday at the Kelowna Yacht Club. It’s called Blue Jeans, Burgers and Bevvies and offers food and drinks, music by the Zamboni Brothers and a silent auction. Half of each $40 ticket will go to the Ukrainian refugees and is also taxdeductible. Kids 18 and under get in free, and so do adults if they can’t afford to buy a ticket right now.

The fundraiser was organized by Hearts & Hands 4 Ukraine, a group based at the Kelowna Yacht Club that formed last year in response to the war. Tod Alstad is one of the organizers and he said yacht club members have been working to find ways to help since the conflict in Ukraine began just over a year ago.

Tuesday’s fundraiser is a start: they’re trying to raise $500,000 over the next few months to support the new Ukrainian community.

“We’ve done some smaller things, helped to place some families and helped with some employment, but now our goal is much bigger.

“From our experience, some of these people are coming with absolutely nothing, not even a suitcase, while some might have a few items of clothing and possessions,” said Alstad. “It’s hard to even fathom what many of them have been through.”

And it’s not too late to help. Community members or businesses who can donate silent auction items worth at least $50 should contact Tod Alstad at tod@wtafinancial.com.

Tickets for Blue Jeans, Burgers and Bevvies are available at the door or online at eventbrite.ca/e/blue-jeans-burgersbevvies-fundraiser-tickets-577655622517.

The Kelowna Yacht Club is at 1370 Water Street.

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