‘I like it here:’ Saskatchewan town steps up for Ukrainian refugees
Standing on Main Street in Lemberg, with shops on either side and a grain elevator peeking over the tops of buildings in the distance, the town seems a world away from the war and devastation in Ukraine – and for some, that’s the point.
“We want a very quiet place. I don’t want a big city. In Ukraine we lived in a big city and I’m very tired,” Yuliia Maliuchenko said with a laugh. “Now I’m very happy because this is a very small place, very quiet, very nice.”
Maliuchenko and her family were the first Ukrainian family brought to Lemberg by the Lemberg Community Refugee Fund.
Gerry Kohlert helped start the fund and the group behind it just about one year ago.




