Denver family has continued fundraising efforts for Ukraine nearly a year since war began

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Denver family has continued fundraising efforts for Ukraine nearly a year since war began
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It's been nearly a year since the war in Ukraine started. Since then, a Denver family has been working to help those who are impacted.

DENVER — It's been nearly a year since the war in Ukraine started. Since then, a Denver family has been working to help those who are impacted.

Denver7 first spoke to the McFarlane family back in March of 2022. During that interview, Johnathan said they were devastated to see what families were going through and wanted to do their part to help. "Project Dynamo, they help get high-risk people out of the war zone. So I think we've sent them somewhere around five grand. International Rescue Committee, we sent them five or six grand as well. And then the rest of that money, there's all sorts of other kind of smaller organizations and even just people on the ground we've helped," said Johnathan.

The supply and demand for the pallet flags has gone down. They only have about a dozen left as of Monday. But the family said they are willing to keep selling them if people want to help.

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