5,000 Ukrainians now call Northeast Ohio home, with 30 families arriving last month and more expected in the near future.
Several events are planned in the Cleveland area, including a gathering at St. Vladimir Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral.
The organization is asking businesses and residents to illuminate their homes and storefronts in blue and yellow after sunset on Thursday and Friday to show support for Ukraine. Cimperman estimated about
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