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The families staying at the Woolwich Guest House for Ukrainian Refugees in Transition in St. Jacobs hosted an Orthodox Christmas celebration on Saturday. Top left, Matviienko Mariia, 16, Karyna Polianska, 14, Skorobogatskykh Anastasiia, 18, and Inna Polianska. Bottom left, Margarita Atsekhovska, 11, Diana Serbynenko, 11, Karia Yakovenko, 8, Vladyslava Polianska, 7, and Dubyna Oleksandr, 4. Middle, Andrii Leah Gerber Shulhin and Mariia Mamaisur by the Christmas tree. Top right, Anne Brubacher, a volunteer at the site. Bottom right, Matviienko Dmytro pours drinks for guests at the party.

Celebrating a traditional Ukrainian Christmas Leah Gerber Observer Staff

ST. JACOBS’ JAKOBSTETTEL INN WAS filled with guests celebrating an Orthodox Christmas on Saturday. Ukrainian families staying at the Woolwich Guest House for Ukrainian Refugees in Transition were excited to invite the volunteers who have helped

them in Canada to a traditional Ukrainian Christmas celebration, teach them about their culture and give something back. Andrii Shulhin and Mariia Mamaisur are the coordinators hired to administer the guest house and find the Ukrainian families for whom the place would be a good fit. They’ve wanted to host a thank-you

event for months now. “So why we also decided to make the celebration because we feel very uncomfortable with that we received a lot of donations and help [from] Canadians and we feel that we need to give them back right the same, the relationships form, the good times with us,” said Shulhin. “So we don’t want to be the nations that are always living by dona-

tions and all the receiving, we also want to give to people who help us.” Mamaisur added, “ I think everybody is very interested in how it looks like here inside, like what we are doing, or [about] the people who are living here – they don’t know who exactly gets these things (donations). They only know about me and Andrii.”

“We talked about what they could do,” said Rosslyn Bentley, the executive director of the Woolwich Community Health Centre, which oversees the administration of the guest house. “Because they wanted desperately to thank the volunteers, we were thinking that maybe we could do a barbeque at the end of the summer. But → UKRAINIAN CHRISTMAS 8

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