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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.

March 2023

This issue highlights the Ukrainian diaspora’s humanitarian efforts, commemorates the first anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion, and features stories of cultural resilience—from the preservation of Ukrainian cuisine to powerful reflections on solidarity and identity. It also includes coverage of community events in San Francisco and a comprehensive report on charitable aid.

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February 2023

This issue highlights the Ukrainian diaspora’s humanitarian response to Russia’s ongoing war, showcases community solidarity with powerful concerts and fundraising efforts, and reports on key developments like Western tank supplies, anti-corruption purges, and the EU’s push for a special tribunal. It also features a touching story of Vietnamese-American support for Ukraine and reflections on resilience from General Serhiy Kryvonos.

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January 2023

This issue highlights the Ukrainian diaspora’s charitable initiatives, reflects on Ukraine’s endurance through war and winter, and features exclusive insights from General Serhiy Kryvonos. It also commemorates Hromada’s five-year anniversary, celebrates Ukrainian Christmas traditions, and honors stories of resilience amid ongoing displacement and destruction.

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December 2022

This issue highlights Ukraine’s liberation of Kherson, the diaspora’s humanitarian and informational campaigns, and emotional interviews with frontline volunteers and trauma specialists. It also features powerful stories of resilience, including surgeries during blackouts, prisoner exchanges, and community aid from organizations like Blue/Yellow for Ukraine USA.

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November 2022

This issue highlights the Ukrainian diaspora’s unwavering advocacy and humanitarian work, features powerful personal stories of survival and solidarity, and covers significant military and political developments—from EU training missions to Ukraine’s recognition of Ichkeria. It also commemorates historical figures like Father Agapii and shares the moving journey of war-traumatized children and volunteers across the U.S.

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October 2022

This issue highlights Ukraine’s military breakthroughs, including the Kharkiv counteroffensive, and features reflections on the war’s strategic outlook. It also showcases powerful diaspora advocacy during the Ukraine Action Summit in Washington, DC, and inspiring stories of volunteerism and support for displaced students and frontline defenders.

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