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Since 2017, Hromada, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (EIN: 83-0784739), has been committed to supporting Ukrainian culture, education, humanitarian initiatives, and community resilience. Your donation helps us bring meaningful programs to life — both in the U.S. and Ukraine.

Hromada is the first Ukrainian newspaper on the West Coast of the U.S., published in San Francisco since 2017. As a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, it serves the Ukrainian-American community with in-depth articles on Ukraine’s current affairs, culture, history, and diaspora life.

Each issue features contributions from respected journalists, stories of veterans and volunteers, and expert commentary on global events impacting Ukraine. Hromada is a platform for connection, advocacy, and preserving Ukrainian identity across generations and continents.

April 2025

This issue explores political friction surrounding U.S.–Ukraine–Russia talks, reflects on the moral and spiritual strength of Ukrainian chaplains, and celebrates cultural milestones like a Ukrainian-language children’s play in San Francisco, all while reaffirming the diaspora’s ongoing solidarity with Ukraine’s defenders and displaced.

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March 2025

This issue highlights the Ukrainian community’s humanitarian efforts in San Francisco, marks three years since the full-scale war with reflections and analysis, and explores the growing geopolitical rift following a tense Trump-Zelensky meeting, alongside a spotlight on the Church of the Immaculate Conception as a spiritual center.

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February 2025

This issue highlights the Ukrainian diaspora’s humanitarian efforts, commemorates cultural figures like Osyp Zinkevych, and features stories of resilience from veterans and fire-affected communities.

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January 2025

This issue reflects on the implications of Trump’s return to the White House, explores Ukraine’s resistance and public opinion on peace, and honors the resilience of defenders like “Hutsul.”

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December 2024

This issue covers the launch of the Sharvarok platform for Ukrainian unity, reactions to Trump’s re-election, and inspiring stories of veterans and medics defending Ukraine.

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November 2024

This issue examines Ukraine’s post-election future amid Trump’s potential return, highlights veterans and diaspora stories, and exposes Russia’s war-driven environmental devastation.

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