Debut of “Butterflies of Hope” Exhibit to Benefit Children in Ukraine
The PDClub in New Britain’s Little Poland will host the Community Help Organization‘s debut exhibit of its “Butterflies of Hope” project.
“Delight in the vibrant expressions of children’s art, crafted to infuse positivity into the lives of those affected by war, sickness, and personal tragedy,” say event organizers. ‘Your presence and support will contribute to the warmth of the occasion, benefiting the Children’s Hospice in the City of Goodness, Ukraine.”
The Community Help Organization says that, “Anna Kobylarz, President of Community Help, is raising funds to benefit the City of Goodness project in Ukraine,” adding that, “As the world mourns the unconscionable invasion of Ukraine, Kobylarz seeks to help Ukrainian children by supporting the construction of a rehabilitation home for them in the City of Goodness.’
The organization adds that,
From the beginning of war Community Help Organization are raising money to help Ukrainian children who are suffering because of the Russian aggression against Ukraine. Those monies were used to support children in the City of Goodness. City of Goodness is a center that accepts women with children and elderly people from all the war zone areas. During the war, the center has taken in three evacuee orphanages from the South of Ukraine. These are the children from birth to 7 years of age. Currently at the City of Goodness, there are 350 people in general, including over 200 children. Most of them are orphans and some of them are disabled or need physiological help. They are already getting professional help from specialists in the City of Goodness.
The event is Thursday, February 22, 2024, from 5:30pm to 8:30pm. The PDClub is located at 89 Grove Street.
“Let’s create a haven of hope together!” event organizers add.