The Knights of Columbus film "In Solidarity with Ukraine" will have a six-week run on ABC-affiliated stations starting Feb. 26. / YouTube/Knights of Columbus Supreme CouncilBoston, Mass., Feb 25, 2023 / 05:00 am (CNA).Husbands have been separated from their wives; children separated from their parents, and thousands of civilians have been killed since Russia invaded Ukraine a year ago.In the trailer for the Knights of Columbus new film, "In Solidarity with Ukraine," Natalia Lvivska of Gostomel, one of the millions of displaced Ukrainians, said: "We were even afraid to leave the house. The road was also dangerous and scary. It s not a movie. It s reality."The documentary premieres on Feb. 26 and will run for six weeks on ABC-affiliated stations across the country.The interview with Lvivska is one of many personal stories that the Knights of Columbus will be presenting in their new documentary about the humanitarian crisis in the war-torn nation, which its
simon shoe shrek joins us now. thank you for joining us and everything you are doing to take care of those people. good morningly, ainsley, thank you for having me. ainsley: you are welcome. tell us personal stories what you are seeing and hearing from them. yeah so, what i want to say to the knights of columbus are uniquely situated to help in ukraine. we have members and councils on both sides of the border poland and ukraine. and we have found a way to assist and ukraine just days from the beginning of the war we were able to provide medical supplies, food by her members in ukraine. supreme knight kelly. members stepped up and responded
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ The Knights of Columbus today announced a commitment of $1 million for immediate distribution to support Ukrainian refugees, including Ukrainian Knights and