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VOLUME 61, ISSUE 6
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2022
Supporting Ukraine
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Prospect community comes together to aid Ukrainians ALYSSA SCHULZ through donation Editor-in-Chief ALYSSA SCHULZ Editor-in-Chief
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sychology teacher Emily Snyder was driving past the Ukrainian Center in Palatine as she does on her way to and from Prospect every weekday when she decided to stop inside. Although Snyder had no ties to Ukraine, nor did she know anything about the center, she nonetheless felt “compelled” to go inside. “It was definitely a spur-of-the-moment decision,” Snyder said. “I [wanted] to do something to help, even if it was as simple as donate[ing] money.” A woman at the center told Snyder that they were hosting a medical supply drive on March 5, and suggested that Snyder collect supplies from her classroom, which Snyder immediately agreed to. “She asked me if she could give me a hug,” Snyder said. “She was just so … moved by how much community support that they had experienced.” Although Russia invaded Ukraine nearly two months ago on Feb. 24, many people in the Prospect community have shown support for those affected. This includes anything from simply showing support by flying Ukrainian flags to donating items like Snyder. Snyder was impressed by all the staff and student donations that were collected in just one week, and when she drove to drop off the donations at the Ukrainian center she stated that the supplies “filled the entire back of her Pilot.” Senior Grace Behles, who donated hydrogen peroxide, surgical masks, Neosporin, Band-Aids and gauze, contributed to the drive because she wanted to donate to an organization that she knew would go directly to help Ukrainians. “As I was donating the bags [of medical supplies], I realized that this is really going to help,” Behles said. “Maybe not like a dozen people, but it still could help quite a few. It’s just nice to know that I’ve made an impact, even if it’s not a super large one.” According to US History and AP US History teacher Mike Sebastyen, a large reason why the Prospect community, and Americans in general, have been so supportive of Ukrainians during the war is because of the American public’s knowledge of the Cold War. SEE UKRAINE ON PAGE 2
photo illustration by Bella Brouilette and Alyssa Schulz
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