Help Raise Money to Clear Landmines in Ukraine
Time: February 17, 6:30 – 8 pm
Place: Roncesvalles UC, 240 Roncesvalles Ave. at Wright Ave.
Free Tickets: Eventbrite http://bit.ly/40dXlpT
 or at door
 
REMARKS
  • Consul General Ukraine –
  • Canadian Landmine Foundation –
  • Kickoff to “The Night of a Thousand Dinners”
Video
Refreshments
 
We invite you to join with us to help raise funds to clear landmines in Ukraine.
 
Ukraine is the most heavily mined country in Europe. The Russian war in Ukraine has created a minefield roughly equivalent to the size of Arizona according to Halo Trust.
It's not only making it difficult for people’s daily lives, but also causing major disruptions in farming, a key breadbasket of the world.
There is an urgent need for action to reduce the risk of landmines for civilians and to restore safe and secure access to land.
Please join with us, the Rotary Club of Parkdale-High Park-Humber, on Feb. 17, to Help Raise Money to Clear Landmines in Ukraine.
 
For information: Cathy Borg 647 761-3306
Help Raise Money to Clear Landmines in Ukraine
Time: February 17, 6:30 – 8 pm
Place: Roncesvalles UC, 240 Roncesvalles Ave. at Wright Ave.
Free Tickets: Eventbrite http://bit.ly/40dXlpT
 or at door
 
REMARKS
  • Consul General Ukraine –
  • Canadian Landmine Foundation –
  • Kickoff to “The Night of a Thousand Dinners”
Video
Refreshments
 
We invite you to join with us to help raise funds to clear landmines in Ukraine.
 
Ukraine is the most heavily mined country in Europe. The Russian war in Ukraine has created a minefield roughly equivalent to the size of Arizona according to Halo Trust.
It's not only making it difficult for people’s daily lives, but also causing major disruptions in farming, a key breadbasket of the world.
There is an urgent need for action to reduce the risk of landmines for civilians and to restore safe and secure access to land.
Please join with us, the Rotary Club of Parkdale-High Park-Humber, on Feb. 17, to Help Raise Money to Clear Landmines in Ukraine.
 
For information: Cathy Borg 647 761-3306