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A Year After Invasion, Russia Still Hasn t Destroyed Ukraine s Most Precious Asset: Its Families | The Better Samaritan with Jamie Aten and Kent Annan

Displaced Ukrainian children need aid, not adoption, advocates say

Tens of thousands of displaced children in Ukraine as well as refugee children in surrounding nations need financial and medical assistance from overseas and not adoption bids, experts in the field said this week.

From heartbreak to action: Virtual fundraiser will support Ukraine

When Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, Rachel Haddad of Mount Crawford was heartbroken and cried for several days.

A virtual memorial run is planned for Micala Siler, who was killed while running in Ukraine

A virtual memorial run is planned for Micala Siler, who was killed while running in Ukraine Andrew Dawson © Courtesy of Jason Siler Family and friends are asking participants of the free virtual run for Micala Siler to log miles in hopes of totaling the distance of her home in Ohio to Ukraine. Family and friends of Micala Siler, an American woman killed while running in Ukraine on September 30, have set up a memorial run to remember her life. Siler lived a life for others, attending West Point, serving in the Army, raising a family, and running a nonprofit focused on helping orphans and disenfranchised children. She and her husband, Jason, were working full-time and living with their four daughters in Kyiv when she died. The events surrounding her death are still under investigation.

A Virtual Memorial Run Is Planned for Micala Siler, Who Was Killed While Running in Ukraine

A Virtual Memorial Run Is Planned for Micala Siler, Who Was Killed While Running in Ukraine Andrew Dawson © Courtesy of Jason Siler Family and friends are asking participants of the free virtual run for Micala Siler to log miles in hopes of totaling the distance of her home in Ohio to Ukraine. Family and friends of Micala Siler, an American woman killed while running in Ukraine on September 30, have set up a memorial run to remember her life. Siler lived a life for others, attending West Point, serving in the Army, raising a family, and running a nonprofit focused on helping orphans and disenfranchised children. She and her husband, Jason, were working full-time and living with their four daughters in Kyiv when she died. The events surrounding her death are still under investigation.

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