The League of Ukrainian Canadian Women promotes humanitarian and reform-oriented projects in the areas of education, medical assistance, and activities that strengthen civil society in Canada and Ukraine. We work with parliamentarians and government representatives to enhance Canada’s special relationship with Ukraine and facilitate Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic integration.
The League of Ukrainian Canadian Women (LUCW) and its partner NGO, the League of Ukrainian Canadians, are national organizations comprised of member chapters across Canada.
Our member-based organizations are located in:
Alberta (Edmonton, Calgary)
Quebec (Montreal-Ottawa)
Ontario (Etobicoke, Toronto, St. Catharines)
The League of Ukrainian Canadian Women (LUCW) invites all those who are interested in LUCW’s activities and projects to become members of LUCW, all those who would like to take part in organizing and carrying out LUCW’s events, conferences and concerts to become members of LUCW, and all those who are interested in volunteering their time, in particular university students, to become members of LUCW.
If you are interested becoming a member, please fill out our membership application form.
More than 125 years ago, Ukrainians answered the call of a young country named Canada, and so arrived the first of numerous waves of resourceful, courageous immigrants in search of freedom and prosperity. Through subsequent waves of immigration, Ukrainians continued to come to Canada and today 1.4 million Ukrainians call Canada home.
The post-WWII wave of Ukrainian immigrants – political refugees and Displaced Persons who fled Soviet occupation – bravely sought a better life in Canada. Among them were those who either supported or were active in the Ukrainian liberation movement, most of whom had been victims of Nazi and Soviet repression. They were highly motivated political immigrants fresh from the resistance frontlines of Ukraine.