Epsom & Ewell Refugee Network (EERN) and Surrey Stands with Ukraine (SSWU) invite the community to a commemorative event marking the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine. The gathering will take place on Saturday 22nd February 2025, at 11am in Epsom Market Place in the presence of The Worshipful The Mayor of Epsom & Ewell: Â Councillor Steve Bridger and the Mayoress: Carol Bridger.
The ceremony will feature a rendition of the Ukrainian National Anthem, led by Ukrainian singer Helin Konyar and members of the Ukrainian choir, Renaissance. Helen Maguire MP has asked us to read out some words on her behalf as she is unable to attend. Ukrainian Constantin Ryzhikov, will share personal reflections, followed by a collective prayer for peace in Ukraine.

Helin Konyar, who was studying at the Kiev Municipal Academy of Circus and Variety Arts before relocating to the UK, has continued her musical journey by securing a three-year scholarship at Laine Theatre Arts College in Epsom.
EERN has been steadfast in supporting refugees and asylum seekers in the Epsom and Ewell area since 2015. In response to the Ukrainian crisis, the organization has intensified its efforts, offering assistance with housing, education, and integration into the local community.
SSWU has been instrumental in providing aid, raising awareness, and supporting Ukrainians both in Ukraine and within the local community. Their partnership with EERN in hosting this event highlights their ongoing commitment to standing in solidarity with those affected by the conflict and ensuring that the voices of Ukrainian refugees are heard and supported.
This event aims to honour those affected by the ongoing war and to foster solidarity within the local community. All are welcome to attend and show their support.
Event Details:
For more information about the event or to learn how to support EERN’s initiatives, please visit www.epsomrefugeenetwork.org or contact them at [email protected].

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