Turning the pages back...

February 22, 2004


Two years ago, as the Ukrainian National Association celebrated its milestone 110th anniversary, the UNA Executive Committee released a statement that was published on the front page of The Ukrainian Weekly. Following are excerpts.

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... The founding ideals of the Ukrainian National Association - to help the ailing; to pay benefits after members' deaths so their families could be assured of a brighter future; to promote enlightenment among our people through the means of publications; to educate our youth and people with regard to their heritage; to preserve the culture, language and traditions of our native land; and to be a representative voice in the American political arena in order to help our countrymen both here and in Ukraine - have proved to be the guiding principles that remain relevant for our community today.

110 years - a milestone! And, as such, a time for reflection. ... For all of us on the Executive Committee, it is a time to analyze, contemplate and strategize for the future. We must ask ourselves where are we today and where are we going to take the organization in the next decade.

The UNA has always been here for Ukrainians. Can it continue to survive for the next 100 years? Will the UNA be able to face and overcome the continued growing fiscal and social challenges that confront our society, the changes in family structure, the diverse faces of the post-1990 wave of immigrants, the increased assimilation of our community, the shrinking spirit of activism and volunteerism, and an ever more transitory and dispersed population? How do we market ourselves to a community that has, for the most part, lost sight of the original purpose of the UNA and is unfamiliar with the structure or purpose of the organization?

... How many realize that it is the UNA's unique structure as a fraternal benefit society that allows us to take the profits collected by our insurance sales and put them right back into the community where needed, supporting cultural, educational and social programs within our diaspora community and in Ukraine? Will a Prudential or any other insurance company be willing to do this for our community?

As a not-for-profit organization, members' dues are what supports the publications Svoboda and The Ukrainian Weekly, our beloved resort Soyuzivka, and a multitude of other social and community services. Certainly this value-added benefit makes the significance of the UNA and its role in the community as valid today as it was 110 years ago. ...


Source: "Happy birthday, UNA! In celebration of our 110th year," greetings from the UNA Executive Committee, The Ukrainian Weekly, February 22, 2004, Vol. , No. 8.


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, February 19, 2006, No. 8, Vol. LXXIV


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