Ukraine Support Is Ongoing through Your Generosity
In February 2022, the world was alarmed when without provocation, the country of Ukraine was invaded by tanks, convoys of armed forces and the terror of bombing on its citizens. News reports on the war became a daily occurence. We witnessed Ukrainians fleeing for safety to countries on its Western borders, as well as taking refuge in the land of some of our ancestors, the Transcarpathian region of Ukraine. With other conflicts currently drawing our attention in other parts of the world, focus on the impacts of the war in Ukraine have diminished in daily national news reports. Nonetheless, without those daily reports, life continues to be challenging for supporting the displaced Ukrainians, especially those in Transcarpathian. This is why if you are still able and interested in contributing in some way, we do accept monetary donations that will be used by our priests in that region for the needs that exist. Find below how to do that, and as always, your charity and generosity is greatly appreciated.
To Donate:
If you are able, and find it in your heart to make a monetary donation:
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By check, write out to: St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church
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Mark on the check: “Ukraine Fund” or “Ukraine”
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We are accepting only monetary donations at this time
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Mail to: St. Michael Byzantine Church, 205 N. Main Street, Pittston, PA 18640
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Thank You
On the evening of Wednesday, March 8, a truckload of items donated by the local community and coordinated by the “Greater Pittston Santa Squad” were delivered to St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic Church, Pittston as seen below.


