
The second SuperU camp is over!
Year two of the SuperU Camp, a summer edition of our Ukrainian School Mriya, brought together 58 children aged 6-13 for a diverse experience of Ukrainian and Luxembourgish cultures, languages, sports, and creativity. The camp was held at the Leudelange Scout House. During the camp, we had a significant meeting with representatives from the Leadelange’s

LUkraine Celebrates Ukraine’s Independence Day
At the end of August, LUkraine and its friends gathered to celebrate Ukraine’s Independence Day, which falls on August 24th. This year’s theme for the Ukraine Independence Day celebration was kites, symbolising freedom and resilience. During the festival, both kids and adults participated in workshops on kite making and flying. Additionally, guests had the opportunity

LUkraine launches its donor community program
LUkraine has been operating since 2014, and throughout all these years, our projects have brought together hundreds of socially responsible and engaged individuals who care about the future and are dedicated to making the world a better place. We aim to be more than just an organization; we aspire to be a community that creates
The Directorate for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg supported the Humanitarian Mission in Ukraine by LUkraine
On August 11, in Luxembourg, the press briefing of LUkraine’s new project, LUkraine Humanitarian Mission, took place. The project is implemented with the financial support of the Directorate for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. LUkraine Humanitarian Mission is a project by

“To be strong together” – Luxembourgish and Ukrainian musicians released a solidarity song
Fir zesumme staark ze sinn. To be strong together. This is the title of the song composed by Luxembourgish and Ukrainian musicians to demonstrate unity and solidarity with Ukraine during these challenging times. The song and video were produced by the non-profit organization Voice, Art, and Social in support of LUkraine. The composer of the

LUkraine’s Response to Dam Destruction in Kherson Region
On June 6, 2023, Russian troops blew up the Nova Kakhovka Dam in the Kherson region of Ukraine, causing a catastrophic flood. This devastating act resulted in 46 settlements immediately falling into the flood zone. According to the National Police, 17 citizens have lost their lives in the flooded area, with 20 others injured, and

LUkraine Awarded the European Citizen’s Prize by the European Parliament
European cooperation and the promotion of shared values. LUkraine has been bestowed with the prestigious European Citizen’s Prize by the European Parliament for the significance of our “Ukraine is Calling” project—a fundraising campaign aiming to procure 112 emergency vehicles (fire trucks and ambulances) to save human lives during the war in Ukraine. As of today,

LUkraine has been officially recognized as a Public Utility Organization
LUkraine is thrilled to announce that on June 8, it officially obtained the status of a public utility organization in Luxembourg. The public utility status is granted to foundations whose purpose is to carry out philanthropic, philosophical, religious, scientific, artistic, educational, or cultural work. This recognition signifies the government’s consideration and acceptance of LUkraine’s activities

LUkraine organized Ukrainian Days in Luxembourg
From June 5 to June 15, 2023, Luxembourg hosted the inaugural UA Days in Luxembourg (UA Days), a festival of Ukrainian culture organised by LUkraine asbl. The festival aimed to showcase Ukrainian culture and history as a unique and valuable part of the world’s cultural heritage. It provided a diverse range of activities that allowed

17 rescue vehicles departed from Luxembourg to save Ukrainian lives
Press release
December 21, Luxembourg

Ukrainian firetruck destroyed by Russian landmine installed in Luxembourg
Press release
December 9, Luxembourg

Luxembourg recognized Holodomor as a genocide
On June 13, 2023, the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg adopted a resolution recognizing the Holodomor as a genocide against the Ukrainian people. LUkraine submitted the first petition for the recognition of the Holodomor as a genocide back in 2017. Since then, we have organized numerous events to honor the memory of those who perished