Faces of the Ukrainian Dream: Ukrainian Children’s Voices Heard at Bletchley Park
The exhibition Faces of the Ukrainian Dream has opened at Bletchley Park. From 12–29 August 2025, visitors are invited to step into a deeply moving collection of drawings, letters and reflections created by children whose lives have been shaped by Russia’s full‑scale invasion of Ukraine. Organised by Ukraine Appeal CIO in partnership with the Sunflower Ukrainian Supplementary School and the All‑Ukrainian Association Patriot, the exhibition forms part of Bletchley Park’s international Summer of Peace programme, marking the anniversaries of VE Day and VJ Day.
“Shards of Childhood in the Tote”: Ukrainian Children’s Art Exhibition for Refugee Week
“Shards of Childhood in the Tote” is a moving Refugee Week exhibition presented by Ukraine Appeal and the Sunflower Ukrainian Supplementary School, showcasing artwork created by displaced Ukrainian children. Through powerful illustrations, the exhibition reveals the memories, losses and hopes carried by young refugees as they fled the war. Hosted in partnership with MK Gallery, The Open University and Community Action: MK, the project invites visitors to reflect on the lived experiences of Ukrainian children and the resilience they continue to show.
The temporary UK visas worrying Ukrainian refugees
BBC News, Buckinghamshire
The Ukraine Appeal & Sunflower Ukrainian Supplementary School, led by Viktoriya Shtanko, is highlighted in the BBC’s coverage of the ongoing impact of Russian attacks on Kyiv. The article reflects the organisation’s continued advocacy for Ukrainian families in the UK and its efforts to ensure their voices and experiences are heard during a period of renewed violence.
Council vows to top up “thank you” payments for people hosting Ukrainian families in Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes City Council has announced plans to top up payments for residents hosting Ukrainian families, ensuring they continue to receive full support. Since 2022, more than 550 Ukrainians have settled in Milton Keynes, with most welcomed into the homes of generous local hosts. From April, the UK Government will cap national “thank you” payments at £350 per month, regardless of how long families have been in the country — prompting the Council to step in and protect local hosts from losing vital support. Read the full article on the MK Citizen website.
British‑Ukrainian Christmas Tree Installed at Milton Keynes Central Library
Ukraine Appeal CIO and the Sunflower Ukrainian Supplementary School proudly present a British‑Ukrainian Christmas tree at Milton Keynes Central Library. Decorated by local Ukrainian children, the tree symbolises unity, resilience and the vibrant Ukrainian community in Milton Keynes.
Ukraine Appeal Delivers Four Generators to Kherson Region
Ukraine Appeal has delivered four inverter generators to the Kherson region, providing essential heat and power to communities affected by ongoing attacks. Funded through donations and volunteer support, this mission brings real help and hope to Ukrainians facing infrastructure damage and daily hardship.
Ukrainian Community of Milton Keynes Joins Vyshyvanka Parade in London
Representatives of the Ukrainian community in Milton Keynes joined the vibrant Vyshyvanka Parade in London, proudly showcasing traditional embroidery and cultural heritage. Ukraine Appeal Charity took part in the march, celebrating unity, identity, and support for Ukraine. More photos from the event are now available.
Ukrainian school is 'priceless' and aims to expand
BBC News, Buckinghamshire
A Saturday school for Ukrainian refugees could help more children with extra funding, organisers have said. The Sunflower School in Milton Keynes offers classes in a range of subjects in Ukrainian. Viktoriya Shtanko is a co-founder of Ukraine Appeal, which runs the school. She said the school is "priceless" and wants to help more people stay connected with their language and culture.
