Help tutor Ukrainian Refugees

A free service founded by St. Mark's students is seeking more volunteers to help refugees from Ukraine improve their English speaking skills

Above: Students of a Southborough prep school found a way to help refugees from Ukraine get a better footing in the US. Now they are asking the community to lend a hand. (images L-R cropped from EDUkraine.info‘s home page and about page)

Last fall, a group of students* from St. Mark’s School founded an organization to help refugees from Ukraine. Their specific focus is helping those with poor English communication skills.

Currently, the group has more students in need of help than volunteers to help them. They asked me to reach out to readers with a call for help.

Anyone who speaks English fluently and is at least 13 is eligible to help.

Stephen Hodi is one of the current student leaders for EDUkraine. He explained that most of the program’s students are refugees with very poor English skills. They arrived in the US through the Uniting for Ukraine visa program. Now they need help gaining conversational English skills to use for jobs, education, and integrating into society.

In addition to recruiting volunteers to join the original Southborough chapter, the website also encourages the public to form new chapters.

You can read more about the volunteer group and how to join them here

*According to EDUkraine’s website, the group (initially called TutorsForUkraine) was founded in September 2023 by St. Mark’s students Jayden Yoon, Vlad Mishyn, Taras Yaitskyi, and Eli Zahav.

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