Support for Ukrainian refugees continues from law school, students


Kati Komorowsky and Shartel Keith-Groves deliver items collected for Ukrainian refugees through a joint effort with Ukrainian American Crisis Response Committee of Michigan.
(Photo courtesy of WMU-Cooley)


After collecting 28 boxes of coats, socks, and bedding, in early March, Western Michigan University Cooley Law School’s Homeland and National Security Emergency Response and Education Association collected an additional 18 boxes to assist Ukrainian refugees.

The 18 boxes were part of a joint effort with Monroe Community College and the Ukrainian American Crisis Response Committee of Michigan. All items collected were dropped off at a warehouse in Hamtramck.

Donations collected earlier in March were part of an established connection with the Church of the Nazarene in Traverse City that has direct ties in Poland to help refugees.

WMU-Cooley’s Homeland and National Security Emergency Response and Education Association provides a ready response team of trained law students that are able to give back in times of national crisis, or assist local communities during an emergency disaster.

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