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    Phone-A-Thon a Success at The Ukrainian Museum

    "Where are our young people?" is a question frequently heard at various public events in our community. It is true, that at some events, especially at those of a more serious nature, one is hard-pressed to find a young face.

    The happy smile says it all. The answer is YES! A check will be sent.

    Not so at the Ukrainian Museum on Saturday, June 9th!

    Positively oblivious to the balmy summer day and tempting beach weather, a group of young individuals - mostly college students, gathered at the Museum to take part in a PHONE-A-THON. The event, organized by the Museum's Building Fund-raising Committee, chaired by Rostislav Milanytch, was designed to raise funds via the telephone for the new building project.

    Hard at work!

    The involvement of young people in this high profile fund-raising activity is of great significance to the Museum. It speaks of the mounting interest of our young generation in the welfare of the institution and emphasizes their desire to see the building project realized. It was very gratifying to feel the energy and enthusiasm that dominated the room that day. Quick learners all, the young men and women took to the phones following a brief, but comprehensive orientation session, and began earnest telephone conversations with people on their designated lists, asking them for donations to the Building Fund.

    The most persuasive point in their solicitation for donations was the subject of the Challenge Grant, which they introduced into each telephone conversations. In December last year the Museum received a $1 million Challenge Grant from Eugene and Daymel Shklar. Designed to match dollar for dollar any donation received by the Museum during 2001, the Grant is a remarkable fundraising vehicle with short and long-term benefits to the institution.

    Lunch and discussing strategy.

    The function of the Grant is twofold. First, the money raised by means of the Grant will supplement the Building Fund; second, with the matching funds of the Grant, the donors will open the Eugene and Daymel Shklar Endowment Fund at the Museum, the income from which will support the institution's ongoing programs in the future.

    In the several hour that the PHONE-A-THON was active, the determined young volunteers raised more than $8,000. Several donors also included matching gift applications from their places of business, which doubled their gifts. The Challenge Grant matches all these donations, thus the overall benefit to the Museum is more than $24,000.

    Phone-a-Thon volunteers.

    Why did these young people give up a carefree summer Saturday to help the Museum? Their answers varied from very serious to the jocular, but they all said that they wanted to do something beneficial for the Museum and their community. Some said that volunteering made them feel good about themselves, others spoke about the importance of being a contributing member of the community. One young man brought a bit of humor to the serious conversation by saying, "I came to help cause I heard there were girls here."

    The Ukrainian Museum is very grateful to the following young individuals for doing a wonderful job in this fund-raising project: Chrystia Baranetsky, Victoria Baranetsky, Adrian Berezovsky, Natalka Bonacorsa, Adrianna Burachynsky, Askold Chemych, Danylo Liteplo, Alexa Milanytch, Lisa Milanytch, Andrij Oleskycky, Adrian Olesnycky and Natalka Trojan. Their generous spirit of volunteerism serves as a striking example of community spirit to their peers and reassures the rest of us that they are ready and willing to help when the need arises.

    Marta Baczynsky


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