Welcome to the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COMMITS TO
SUPPORT UKRAINE DISASTER ASSISTANCE 

Major rainstorms cause massive flooding & major losses in Western Ukraine. UPS, 3M, Boeing, Cargill, Coca-Cola, AES, MaxWell, SASI, Winner Automotive Group, First International Resources, Asters & USUBC commit funds & in-kind contributions.

U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC)
Washington, D.C., Friday, August 8, 2008

WASHINGTON, D.C. - UPS, 3M, Boeing, Cargill, Coca-Cola, AES, MaxWell,
SASI, Winner Automotive Group, First International Resources, and the Asters law firm, all members of the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC), have made substantial commitments to provide funds and in-kind contributions to assist in the flood disaster assistance program in Western Ukraine. 

Additional commitments from the international business community are expected very soon, according to Morgan Williams, SigmaBleyzer, President of the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC).

About 60,000 flood victims in Ukraine and Moldova urgently need food and clean water, the international Red Cross said Wednesday. Heavy rains and floods two weeks ago left more than 30 people dead, dozens missing and forced 30,000 to flee their homes in the two eastern European countries, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said.

"These are the worst floods in two centuries," said Joe Lowry, the agency's
representative for the region.

"I've worked with the Red Cross for 40 years and no one I know has ever seen anything like this, nor have their parents nor their grandparents," Alexandra Biltsan told Lowry in the village of Chernohusi in western Ukraine.

"People are in desperate straits, food is urgently needed as well as clean
water. Many people have lost crops, gardens, livestock, poultry as well as
their food reserves."

In western Ukraine, some 40,000 houses were flooded, and more than 30,000 hectares (74,000 acres) of croplands and nearly 700 kilometers of roads were severely damaged, the federation said.

UKRAINE DISASTER ASSISTANCE FUND (UDAF)

The "Ukraine Disaster Assistance Fund" has been created by the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC), Ukrainian Federation of America (UFA), Ukrainian-American Coordinating Council (UACC), U.S.-Ukraine Foundation (USUF) coalition, to raise money and in-kind support from individuals, institutions, organizations and businesses for the people, homes and villages in Western Ukraine hit in late July by what officials are calling the worst rainstorms in two centuries. 

WORKING OFFICE IN LVIV

The Fund will be setting up a working office in Lviv in cooperation with the USUF office there.  Disaster work will also be undertaken with the private efforts underway under the leadership of famous Ukrainian singer "Ruslana."

UKRAINE PRESIDENT YUSHCHENKO & US AMBASSADOR
TAYLOR ENCOURAGE SUPPORT

Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has called on international governments, organizations and businesses for major assistance.  U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, William Taylor, has encouraged U.S. businesses and individuals working in Ukraine to provide funds and in-kind donations for emergency and longer term rebuilding assistance.

The "Ukraine Disaster Assistance Fund" coalition meet with U.S. Ambassador
Taylor in Washington on Thursday to discuss the flood damage as assessed by U.S. Embassy personal, the U.S. government response and how the U.S. private for-profit and not-for-profit sector can work together with the U.S. government and the Ukraine government to provide effective assistance.

"UKRAINE DISASTER ASSISTANCE FUND" ACCEPTING
DONATIONS NOW

The "Ukraine Disaster Assistance Fund" is now accepting donations.  To make a donation, please go to www.usukraine.org/donate.shtml.  Scroll down the page and mark your donation for the "Ukraine Disaster Assistance Fund."

Checks can be made out to the "Ukraine Disaster Assistance Fund/USUF"
and mailed to the Ukraine Disaster Assistance Fund, %U.S.-Ukraine Foundation, 1701 K. Street, NW, Suite 903, Washington, D.C. 20006. 

The "Ukraine Disaster Assistance Fund" will be managed by the four major
organizations in the coalition to see that the funds donated by individuals,
institutions, organizations and businesses are used responsibly and effectively.

"UKRAINE DISASTER ASSISTANCE FUND" MANAGEMENT

The four organizations in the coalition are represented in the management
of the "Ukraine Disaster Assistance Fund" by:

[1]  Dr. Zenia Chernyk, Representative, Ukrainian Federation of America
(UFA) (www.ukrainianfederationofamerica.org);
[2]  Ihor Gawdiak, President, Ukrainian-American Coordinating Council
(UACC), and
[3]  Nadia K. McConnell, President, U.S.-Ukraine Foundation (USUF)
(www.usukraine.org).
[4]  Morgan Williams, SigmaBleyzer, President, U.S.-Ukraine Business
Council (USUBC)(www.usubc.org);
[5]  Petro Mavko, Director, USUF office in Lviv, Ukraine

Financial reporting for the "Ukraine Disaster Assistance Fund" will be
managed by John Kun, Senior Vice-President and COO, U.S.-Ukraine
Foundation (USUF).  The uses of the fund will be transparent and published.

Anyone wishing to donate in Ukraine, make an in-kind donation, wire funds,
needing another way to donate or needing additional information should
contact John Kun, USUF, jkun@usukraine.org, or Morgan Williams, USUBC,
mwilliams@usubc.org.

DONATE NOW TO ASSIST THE PEOPLE OF WESTERN
UKRAINE IN THE REBUILDING OF THEIR LIVES,
HOMES & VILLAGES

The Ukraine Disaster Assistance Fund is now accepting donations.  To make
a donation, please go to www.usukraine.org/donate.shtml.  Scroll down the
page and mark your donation for the "Ukraine Disaster Assistance Fund."

Checks can be made out to the "Ukraine Disaster Assistance Fund/USUF"
and mailed to the "Ukraine Disaster Assistance Fund," %U.S.-Ukraine
Foundation, 1701 K. Street, NW, Suite 903, Washington, D.C. 20006. 

Please donate now to assist the people of Western Ukraine in the
rebuilding of their lives, homes and villages.  Your support is needed.