ALA Announces Ukraine Library Relief Fund

ALA News... ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Michael Dowling via ALA Connect <Mail@connectedcommunity.org> Date: Thu, May 5, 2022 at 10:49 AM Subject: ALA Chapter Leaders : ALA Announces Ukraine Library Relief Fund [image: American Library Association] <https://connect.ala.org/> ALA Announces Ukraine Library Relief Fund <https://connect.ala.org/communities/community-home/digestviewer/viewthread?MessageKey=b7b02711-3b4c-41b6-8cc1-56811828e2db&CommunityKey=4abd0d9a-335f-4346-ba94-8aeca76e8eae&bm=b7b02711-3b4c-41b6-8cc1-56811828e2db> [image: Michael Dowling] <https://connect.ala.org/network/members/profile?UserKey=8cb5a568-b82f-441e-8357-2bc39686dceb> May 5, 2022 9:49 AM Michael Dowling <https://connect.ala.org/network/members/profile?UserKey=8cb5a568-b82f-441e-8357-2bc39686dceb> *ALA Announces Ukraine Library Relief Fund* The American Library Association (ALA), in collaboration with the Ukrainian Library Association (ULA), has announced the ALA Ukraine Library Relief Fund <https://www.ala.org/aboutala/ukraine-library-relief-fund> to gather donations for the Ukrainian library community as they face the challenges of war. In cities and towns throughout Ukraine, dozens of libraries have been severely damaged or destroyed. Librarians have kept libraries open for as long as possible and are improvising to bring services to people. Kreminna City Library offered services a couple of hours a week as street fighting raged. And in Kharkiv, a library was organized in the metropolitan transit system where families were taking shelter. In addition to the destruction and damage of libraries in the war zones, there are significant challenges serving people displaced by the fighting. Libraries do not have enough computers for displaced people to use to communicate with relatives or for job seeking, online learning, and more. Funds raised will help purchase computers, software, and other resources. Donations will also help support immediate repair needs such as glazing windows and repairing roofs damaged by bombing to keep libraries open. ULA will provide small amounts of support for librarians and library workers who are in harm's way, wounded, or displaced and need of financial assistance. ALA will send donations to ULA once a month. ALA also encourages librarians to work with Friends groups, students, and others if interested in creating community fund-raising efforts. "The Ukrainian Library Association expresses our sincere gratitude to the American Library Association, and American library community for the unity and support of Ukraine and Ukrainian librarians," said ULA President Oksana Brui. "We highly appreciate your efforts to raise funds for rebuilding and reconstruction of Ukrainian libraries and supporting library services during and after the Russian aggression." Donations <https://ec.ala.org/donation/IRO-0000-UKRLRF> to the ALA Ukraine Library Relief Fund <https://www.ala.org/aboutala/ukraine-library-relief-fund> can be made directly via credit card. Or by check made out to the *American Library Association* with notation that it is for *Ukraine*. Send to: American Library Association 225 N. Michigan Avenue Suite 1300 Chicago, IL 60601 For further information, email intl@ala.org -- Jennifer _____________ Jennifer L. Dean, PhD, MLIS - Director MLA Board of Directors and ALA Councilor, 2021-2022 Frances Willson Thompson Library Genesee Historical Collections Center University of Michigan-Flint jldean@umich.edu Schedule a meeting with me: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/appointments/schedules/AcZssZ3Ppu1msNTe... *Pronouns: she/her/hers* *Pronounced: JEH-nih-fuhr deen*
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Jennifer Dean