Alisa Yeremenko looked up. In front of her, a long line of her classmates waited to buy yellow-and-blue bracelets, sunflower pins, and magnets. It was all part of a fund-raiser at Ryan Gloyer Middle School in Harmony, Pennsylvania. The goal was to raise money for the people of Ukraine.
On February 24, Russia invaded the country in Eastern Europe. In the next month, thousands of
“It’s just crazy there,” Alisa says. “Everything is bombed.”
To Alisa, Ukraine isn’t just a country in the news—it’s her homeland. The seventh-grader was born there and moved to the U.S. in 2020. Many of her friends and family are still in Ukraine, living in danger.