As the humanitarian crisis continues in Ukraine, millions of families are in desperate need of help.
That's why the Illinois Broadcasters Association – and CBS - are coming together to support UNICEF's efforts to help Ukrainian refugees.
The Illinois Broadcasters Association and the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art also will host a live fundraiser on April 13, from 5 a.m. to 11 pm., featuring Ukrainian civic and cultural leaders who will offer their perspective on the crisis in Ukraine and the country's future. Meantime, UNICEF is helping provide medical equipment to hospitals, as well as psycho-social and emotional support for children who have suffered the ravages of war in their homeland.
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