Victoria Hall-
Photo Town of Petrolia website
Victoria Hall- Photo Town of Petrolia website
Sarnia

Petrolia to light up clock tower in support of Ukraine

The clock tower at Petrolia's Victoria Hall will be lit up in blue and yellow this week, in solidarity with the people of Ukraine.

In a news release, the town said there are several ways that residents can show their support, including making donations to one of the following organizations:

- Canadian Red Cross: the local wing of an international emergency-relief organization. The federal government says it will match individual donations by Canadians.

- Médecins sans frontières (Doctors Without Borders): a humanitarian group that’s been supporting Ukraine’s COVID-19 response.

- Canada-Ukraine Foundation: a Toronto-based group that co-ordinates Canadian charitable aid to Ukraine.

- Save the Children: an international NGO delivering emergency aid to Ukrainian families.

- Voices of Children: offers psychological support to children affected by the conflict in Eastern Ukraine.

- Come Back Alive Foundation: a Ukrainian NGO that supports veterans and co-organizes the Invictus Games in Ukraine.

- Phoenix Wings: a charitable foundation that supplies the Ukrainian army with medical treatment and defensive equipment such as vests and helmets.

- Revived Soldiers Ukraine: a non-profit that funds medical rehabilitation for Ukrainian soldiers.

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