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Carleton Ukrainian Students' Club provides space for the Carleton Ukrainian community to interact, communicate and socialize.

"Carleton Ukrainians" exists not only for Ukrainians, but also for anyone who has been to Ukraine, speaks Ukrainian, likes Ukraine or just wants to have more friends!!! We invite you to join us and have fun!!! "Українці Карлтона" діє не лише для Українців, але і для тих, хто хоч раз був в Україні, розмовляє Українською, кому до вподоби Україна, або для тих, хто хоче знайти нових друзів!!!
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Second Wind | Special Film Screening | Ottawa 04/08/2026

🎬 There is just ONE MONTH left until the start of “Second Wind” Special Canadian Tour!

This is not just a documentary. It’s a story of strength that changes your perspective. It tells the story of five Ukrainian heroes who went through pain, loss, and hardship, but did not break. Four veterans with amputations and an active servicewoman climbed one of the “Seven Summits of the World” — Mount Kilimanjaro. It’s about finding your second wind when it feels like there’s none left.

💬 After the screenings, you’ll have a chance to meet the film team in person:
▪️ Oleksandr Pedan — co-founder and host of the project
▪️ Vladyslav “Shatya” Shatilo — veteran and film protagonist

Screening details in Ottawa:
📅 May 5th
📍 Mayfair Theatre,
1074 R. Bank Street, Ottawa
⏰ Doors Open: 5:30 PM
⏰ Screening Start: 6:00 PM

The screening will be in Ukrainian with English subtitles.

🎟 Tickets are selling fast. You can purchase them via the link: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/second-wind-special-film-screening-ottawa-tickets-1982530589361?aff=cusc

And most importantly: this tour has a charitable mission. Every ticket purchased contributes to the rehabilitation of Ukrainian veterans. All proceeds will go toward projects by the Canada-Ukraine Foundation aimed at the physical and mental recovery of our heroes.

🎥 So you’re not just watching a film — you’re becoming part of something bigger.

See you at the screening in May ❤️

Second Wind | Special Film Screening | Ottawa Special Screening of the Ukrainian Documentary “Second Wind” in Ottawa.

Photos from Carleton Ukrainians's post 03/23/2026

🌾CUSC Elections 2026–2027 are here!

Want to get involved in promoting Ukrainian culture and making our community more visible on campus? We’re looking for passionate people to join our team!🇺🇦

Positions available:
• President
• Co-President
• Vice-President Finance
• Outreach & Social Media Director
• Event Coordinator
• Volunteers

📌 Scroll for more details about position responsibilities in the post!

Got questions? Drop them in the comments or DM us 💬

🔗 APPLICATION LINK IS IN OUR BIO

Photos from Carleton Ukrainians's post 02/27/2026

At our recent event, Living Words of the Fallen, we honoured the legacy of Maksym Kryvtsov — a soldier, poet, photographer, and voice that continues to resonate and that we must keep alive.

During the event, we shared the T-shirt initiative started by Maksym Kryvtsov before his life was ended by russia, and brought to life by Raisa Chernukha and Dali fund in his honour posthumously. Against the backdrop of our event, we connected with them to bring this initiative to Ottawa.

Three T-shirt designs are available — all in English.

🤲Purchasing a T-shirt featuring Dali’s design is a 100% donation. All funds will be e-transferred to the Dali fund representative, who then sends them to Maksym’s mother, Nadiia Kryvstova. (We will post all the receipts).

Together, we were able to negotiate the price and our club will fully cover shipping costs to make this donation as accessible as possible.

🔗PREORDRER LINK BELOW

https://forms.gle/u2hFY9kV8FMJGSxu7

AND DUPLICATED IN OUR FACEBOOK BIO.

📆The form closes Friday, March 6.
Shipping to Canada will take approximately 2 weeks.
Distribution will take place on campus (location TBA).

Thank you for remembering and supporting.

Photos from Carleton Ukrainians's post 02/27/2026

Last week, we hosted Living Words of the Fallen — an event dedicated to reading the poetry of Ukrainian poets and writers killed by russia’s full-scale invasion.

We were honoured to be joined virtually by Olena Herasymyuk, who shared her memories of the Nedopysani project, .project, founded together with Yevhen Lir. She spoke about the importance of preserving memory, commemoration, and her invaluable experience as a poet, writer, and founder of a memorial initiative documenting fallen literary figures.

This event was held in collaboration with the Poetic Society, and we are sincerely grateful for their support and help in making it possible.

Special thanks to photographer Chris Arnold, .arnold_, for capturing the event.

During the program, we featured Maksym Kryvtsov, .dali, one of the fallen poets.
We have opened a pre-order for the charity T-shirts with his designs, created before russia killed him. Link in bio.
See our next post for full details.

Thank you to everyone who came to carry on the memory and keep the words of the fallen alive.

02/24/2026

Four years ago, on February 24, russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine - a continuation and escalation of russia’s war against Ukraine that has now lasted 12 years.

Today, we share a message from Dmytro, a Ukrainian combat medic whom our community has previously hosted and supported, and continues to support. His words remind us that for Ukraine, this is not just a date, but an ongoing reality.

Today and always, we stand in solidarity with Ukraine and with those who defend its freedom every day.

Support Ukraine. Support Ukrainian defenders.

🇺🇦Our Fight Continues.

02/17/2026

🎤Special Guest Announcement!

We are incredibly honoured to have Olena Herasymyuk joining us virtually for the first hour of the Living Words of the Fallen event.📝

Olena Herasymyuk is a Ukrainian poet, writer, public figure, volunteer, and paramedic with the volunteer medical battalion “Hospitallers,” and co-founder of the Nedopysani project. She’ll be sharing her insights, perspectives and reflections, but the session’s main focus will be a dialogue with the audience, where she’ll answer your questions and engage in the conversation directly.

Use this unique opportunity to hear from one of the voices keeping Ukrainian culture, literature and memory alive.

📅 Friday, Feb 20 | 1-3 PM
📍 Gordon Woods Lounge (1811), Dunton Tower, Carleton University Campus

Photos from Carleton Ukrainians's post 02/17/2026

🎨 Poster Making Workshop🖌️

Join us for a community Poster Making Workshop on

📆Saturday, Feb 21
🕓 4:00 PM
📍Café Ukraine (911 Carling Ave., Ottawa, ON)

We will create posters for the 4-year commemoration of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine to have powerful visuals at the upcoming rally at 2 PM on February 22 at Parliament Hill.

Basic materials will be provided, and no experience is needed — we will brainstorm ideas for the messages together, just bring your enthusiasm, and passion.

🔗Registration link is in bio (helps us purchase enough materials).

Bring a friend 💛

Photos from Carleton Ukrainians's post 02/13/2026

📝LIVING WORDS OF THE FALLEN

On February 20, from 1–3 PM at Gordon Woods Lounge, we will be reading the works of Ukrainian poets and writers whose lives were taken by russia’s full-scale invasion.

This post features the writers and poets whose poems we will be reading at the event.

📃This post also features the Nedopysani project — a memory initiative dedicated to Ukrainian literary figures killed in russia’s war. 
We encourage you to visit Nedopysani project’s social media pages to learn about more figures of Ukrainian literature whose lives were lost and support their work. Through their words and initiatives like Nedopysani project, we remember, honour, and keep their voices alive.

🎤We are also exceptionally honoured that one of the Nedopysani project’s co-founders will be joining us virtually to speak at the event — Olena Herasymyuk, a Ukrainian poet, writer, public figure, volunteer, and paramedic with the volunteer medical battalion “Hospitallers.”

Join us next Friday to honour the poets and writers, read their poems, and hear from Olena Herasymyuk, with an opportunity to ask her questions.

02/07/2026

📝LIVING WORDS OF THE FALLEN

Together with the Carleton Poetic Society, we will remember Ukrainian writers who lost their lives during the full-scale invasion by reading their poetry — words written in times of war, occupation, and resistance.

The second part of the event will be an open literary circle, where attendees are invited to share their own poetry.

📆 Friday, Feb 20 | 1–3 PM
📍 Gordon Woods Lounge (1811), Dunton Tower, Carleton University Campus

📖 All poems have been translated from Ukrainian into English
🗣️ The language of the event will be English
🌍 Everyone is welcome — you do not need to be a student to attend

Come listen. Come remember. Let their words live on.

🕯️ This event takes place on February 20, the Day of Remembrance of the Heavenly Hundred — over 100 protesters who were killed during Ukraine’s 2014 Revolution of Dignity while standing up for freedom and democracy.

10/02/2025

❓UAQ: Unasked Questions

In this video, we shared some useful information about the club by answering questions that might have crossed your mind (or maybe not yet—but now you’ll know!).

You’ll see a few of our executives along with two of our volunteers, Chase and Sofia—who last year’s members may remember as the photographer at our Discover Ukraine event📸.

If you’ve ever wondered things like whether you need to speak Ukrainian or be Ukrainian to join—this video is for you!

👉Share this video with your friends and anyone who might be interested in the club.

Stay tuned—more updates and events coming soon! 💙💛

Photos from Carleton Ukrainians's post 09/30/2025

🚨Our first trivia night is here!

Think you don’t know anything about Ukraine? Perfect — you don’t need to.
We’ll guide you through fun categories like pop culture, science, celebrities, and tech, and share interesting connections you might be surprised about👀

✨ No prior knowledge needed — just come to play, watch, or chill
✨ Not into trivia? No problem! Hang out, chat, and meet people — we’re in a pub for exactly that
✨ Bring a friend (they don’t have to be from uni!)
✨ Ask questions or share thoughts in the comments

🗓 Friday, Oct 3 at 6 PM
📍 Ollie’s Pub & Patio (1st Floor Nideyinàn
(formerly University Centre)
👉 Register through the link in bio
See you Friday!

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