We are looking for your support to help bring young Ukrainian math geniuses to the 2019 International Mathematical Olympiad taking place in the UK. continue reading →
Inspiring Razom partner, BUR (Будуємо Україну Разом) continues organizing their camps all over Ukraine – from east to west. Most of BUR camps of 2018 are completed – helping tens of families and connecting more than 500 incredible volunteers at their campgrounds. One of our own young enthusiasts joined, and fully enjoyed the participation. continue reading →
Razom and our partner MathOlymp have an incredible reason to celebrate and be proud – Ukrainian high school team placed 4th at International Olympiad in Mathematics 2018 in Romania!
We are happy to announce that Isotrychna Pravda and Razom Partners have teamed up to make it easier for donors in North America to join the hundreds of reader-supporters in Ukraine to grow the work of the online publication.
The evening of February 22nd, Razom hosted an event to promote grassroots initiatives in Ukraine and turned the podium over to Yuriy Didula, one of the founders of Будуємо Україну Разом (БУР) or “Building Ukraine Together” (BUR).
At the Annual Meeting 2017 Razom for Ukraine provided a third grant to the Support Hospitals in Ukraine project, which will finalize the delivery of the fourth container of medical equipment to Ukrainian hospitals in need. This last, third grant from Razom summed up to the total financial support of $23,000. We are proud to partner up with and support the project with such a noble mission – “Provide hospitals in Ukraine with the much-needed medical equipment and supplies”.
Razom is pleased to announce a new RazomPartners project to support students from Ukraine at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) – MathOlymp.
Razom is happy to announce that with the support of our donors and volunteers we were able to sponsor the transportation of 20 artists participating in the Galicia Cult festival in Kharkiv that ran Oct. 2-18, 2016.
Galicia Cult is a multidisciplinary social-cultural forum that aims to introduce eastern Ukrainians to modern western-Ukrainian culture. Besides promoting a cultural exchange, the forum also intends to break common stereotypes in both the east and the west.
Razom hosted a discussion at Columbia University with Vakhtang Kipiani on November 19th at the university student center. Current undergraduate and graduate students joined activists and volunteers for a two-hour discussion about how history affects the future, especially in the time of war and decommunization. Lyuba Shipovich and Dora Chomiak moderated the conversation with Kipiani, who was visiting from Ukraine.
Hromadske Radio spent a week in New York City and Washington, DC to connect with their US counterparts in public radio. Razom volunteers arranged the program and hosted the team, and the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv awarded Hromadske Radio a travel grant.