UCHI Mission
"UCHI's Mission is to develop relationships between the US and Ukraine on cultural, educational, and humanitarian levels. It also serves to develop cross-cultural understanding between the peoples of the US and Ukraine. It serves three constituencies: Ukrainians in Ukraine seeking to build democratic structures in Ukraine, Ukrainians in America, and others interested in learning about modern Ukraine.” |
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About Ukrainian Cultural and Humanitarian Institute (UCHI)

The Ukrainian Cultural and Humanitarian Institute (UCHI) was founded in January 2002 and is currently served by a five-member board of directors. UCHI has hosted seven exchange delegations from Ukraine under the auspices of the Open World Program. It provided host placement and logistics services for Magee WomanCare International (MWI) with its international delegations. We have published four unique educational publications, including: Welcome to the USA: A Handbook for Immigrants; Welcome to Pittsburgh; Tour Ukrainian Pittsburgh; and A Homestay Guide for Magee WomanCare International. Our Western Pennsylvania Ukrainian Archives Program has finally been organized and is serving researchers both within the Ukrainian community as well as through donations to the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center.
Our Board of Directors

Stephen Haluszczak, President
Nickolas C. Kotow, Secretary
Oxsana Byczkalo
Eugene Czuczman
Natalia Kujdych
Donate to help Ukraine
Donate to the Ukrainian Humanitarian Relief Fund to provide aid to Ukraine and Ukrainians both in Ukraine and here in the US due to the invasion of Ukraine, please click on the Sunflower donate button below!
To make a general donation to UCHI's please visit our "Donate" page by click HERE.
UCHI is a non-profit, non-governmental organization recognized by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as a 501 c (3) organization. Donations made to UCHI are tax-deductible to the fullest extend allowed by law. The official registration and financial information of Ukrainian Cultural and Humanitarian Institute may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, 1(800) 732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.