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Ukrainian American House is a Sacramento Area-based non-profit founded in 2018. By providing an effective platform for bilateral cooperation in the humanitarian, economic, cultural, educational, social, and political spheres we create opportunities for both Ukraine and the United States. We organize fundraisers, cultural events, meetings with Ukrainian and American officials, and networking events dedicated to Ukraine.

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Serving the Local Community
Serving the Local Community

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Promoting Ukrainian Culture

Promoting Ukrainian Culture

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Business Network
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Humanitarian Aid

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Serving the Local Community
Serving the Local Community

Serving the Local Community

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Media projects

Media projects

Promoting Ukrainian Culture
Promoting Ukrainian Culture

Promoting Ukrainian Culture

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Educational programs

Business Network
Business Network

Business Network

Humanitarian Aid

With the outbreak of the war, UA House focused on providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine, such as essential medical supplies, personal protective equipment, fully-equipped ambulances, and much more.
Many Ukrainians fled the war and decided to move to the United States and seek shelter. We are working diligently to provide those people with the necessary support by giving consultations on various topics, such as filling out documents, getting a driver's license, obtaining social benefits, and many others.
We are hosting events to engage the local Slavic community to gather and communicate with like-minded people. Every Saturday, we gather around 500 people in a community event called ParaSOLka. We offer complimentary food and drinks, movie nights, helpful consultations, and more activities.
UA House started its own media production. We have created an Inside the War video series to highlight the current situation in Ukraine for American auditory and share some exclusive footage from our videographer Bohdan. Also, we upload a weekly news digest to our social media platforms to increase awareness about the latest war news.
Our mission is to introduce Ukraine's diverse and beautiful culture to American and Slavic communities. We host various events such as fairs, concerts, and contests to embrace Ukrainian traditions and culture. Every year we organize a Ukrainian Fair - an all-day festival filled with fun activities for the whole family! We aim to unite people, businesses, and organizations from around the world to support Ukraine.
UA House's goal is to support the young generation of Ukraine, which is left without an opportunity to receive proper education, and meet their needs to continue learning and receive qualifications. That way, young people will recover the economy when the war is over and give Ukraine a new chance to be prosperous.
Ukrainian American House is focused on fostering relationships between Ukraine and the United States. Through networking, exchanging knowledge and experience, and advocacy efforts, UAH is creating an environment for unification. Our goal is to promote business growth and improve relations to stimulate the economy in both countries.
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Stand With Ukraine: 3 Years of Resilience Cultural Gathering - Ukraine Commemorates Three Years of Resilience Since Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

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UA House Founder Vlad Skots Participates in U.S.-Ukraine Business Forum in Washington, D.C.

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UA House Announces Leadership Transition: Maryna Smishko Appointed Interim Executive Director of UA House

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Spread Holiday Cheer with Our Annual Toy Drive – December 9-13, 2024

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Consulate
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Sierra
Ethno
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usubc
Grand Founders
solvd
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Ethno
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Okhmatdyt Hospital: Urgent Relief by UA House

Okhmatdyt Hospital: Urgent Relief by UA House

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Okhmatdyt Hospital: Urgent Relief by UA House

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Inside The War - Kyiv - Episode 3

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Epidermolysis Bullosa Relief: Healing Hope for Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital

Epidermolysis Bullosa Relief: Healing Hope for Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital

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The Family Who Lost a Child in Shelling Share Their Story

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Inside The War - Destructions - Episode 4

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Okhmatdyt Hospital: Urgent Relief by UA House

Okhmatdyt Hospital: Urgent Relief by UA House

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Minority Health Month Wellness Fair

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Okhmatdyt hospital, Ukraine's largest children's medical center, was struck by a Russian missile attack on Monday, July 8, 2024. According to Kyiv city officials, two adults were killed in the Okhmatdyt Hospital attack. The strikes on the city also resulted in the deaths of 20 people and injuries to 82 others. Two children were among those who lost their lives, more were feared trapped under the debris.

Join us for a vibrant celebration of health and wellness at the Minority Health Month Wellness Fair, proudly hosted by Anthem Blue Cross, Independent licensee of the Blue Cross Association.

Join us for a morning of coffee and engaging conversation with Consulate representatives, including Consul General of Ukraine, Dmytro Kushneruk! This is a unique opportunity to connect, ask questions, and participate in meaningful discussions with the Consulate team. Seats are limited and available by registration only.

Purpose: to create a platform for establishing business partnerships between Ukraine and the US, present top Ukrainian projects to international investors, facilitate the exchange of ideas between international investors and Ukrainian business leaders about rebuilding of Ukraine.

We invite you to join us in a fundraising effort to support families in Rivne, Ukraine, particularly those with members who have disabilities, single mothers, and families who cannot afford food. These families are facing significant challenges, and without our assistance, many will struggle to meet their basic needs.

There are new rocket attacks on Kyiv. There are new victims. There is new destruction. Please continue supporting Ukraine.

Epidermolysis bullosa is a genetic disease that affects a relatively small number of people worldwide, with only half a million cases reported. In Ukraine, individuals with this condition are recognized as disabled, and they can only receive treatment at the "Specialized Medical Center for Children with Epidermolysis Bullosa" located in Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital. This hospital needs our support and encouragement to help all its patients, especially during these challenging times of war.

About 800,000 Ukrainians lost their homes due to russian invasion. Russian troops destroyed more than 15 million square meters of Ukrainian housing.

Okhmatdyt hospital, Ukraine's largest children's medical center, was struck by a Russian missile attack on Monday, July 8, 2024. According to Kyiv city officials, two adults were killed in the Okhmatdyt Hospital attack. The strikes on the city also resulted in the deaths of 20 people and injuries to 82 others. Two children were among those who lost their lives, more were feared trapped under the debris.

Join us for a vibrant celebration of health and wellness at the Minority Health Month Wellness Fair, proudly hosted by Anthem Blue Cross, Independent licensee of the Blue Cross Association.

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UA HOUSE is a 501(c)3 registered non-profit organization (Registered Charity Number: C4181477) dedicated to raising awareness about Ukraine in the US and throughout the world and providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

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DUNS Number: 116591388 | Entity Number: C4181477

Tax Authority Form Type: exempt 501(c)(3) |

TIN Type: EIN | Tax ID: 83-3993982

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Phone number: +1(916)201-0101

Physical address: 11290 Point E Dr Ste 215,

Rancho Cordova, CA 95742

Office address: 1101 Creekside Ridge Dr STE 290,

Roseville, CA 95678