1918 - 1939年乌克兰援助协会在加拿大的活动

O. Dzyra
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本文对两次世界大战期间在加拿大的乌克兰公益组织的慈善工作信息进行了分析和整理,旨在为复杂的海外同胞迁移、离境和进一步定居提供便利。一般来说,这种援助协会分为三种类型,即履行其简化移民程序的功能的,在其成员生病、发生事故或死亡时提供经济支持的,以及为社会和政治目的而成立的,但也直接支持其支持者,建造孤儿院、庇护所和学校,并为赤贫的同胞提供食物和衣服。因此,急救协会尽可能多地帮助每一个愿意离开加拿大的人,第二个协会从事会员的相互保险,第三个协会为侨民的利益捐款。移民援助协会是由加拿大当局推动的,由航运和铁路公司资助,这些公司在1925年与加拿大政府达成铁路协议后,对来自东欧的移民特别感兴趣,并从中获得红利。提供相互保险服务的组织以强制性会员费为代价运作。除了会费之外,其他公益组织还从会员、支持者和赞助者的自愿捐款中获得资金。最后,这种类型的活动并不是主要的。这些组织在本质上既是地方性的,又是统治性的,既在临时的基础上工作,也在永久的基础上工作。尽管有共同的目标,但他们可能因宗教或政治派别而分裂。然而,他们联合了散居海外的乌克兰人的代表,为了一个美好的使命——让新抵达的乌克兰移民的生活更轻松。
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ACTIVITIES OF THE UKRAINIAN AID SOCIETIES IN CANADA IN 1918–1939s
The article analyses and systematizes the information about the charitable work of Ukrainian public organizations in Canada in the interwar period, with the purpose to facilitate the complicated process of removal, departure and further settlement of compatriots overseas. In general, such aid societies were divided into three types, namely those that fulfilled their functions to simplify the immigration process, those who financially supported their members in case of illness, accident, or death, and those who were founded for social and political purposes, but also directly supported their supporters, built orphanages, shelters, and schools, as well as fed and provided clothing to the extremely impoverished countrymen. Thus, the first aid society gave as much help as possible to everybody willing to leave for Canada, the second engaged in mutual insurance of their membership, and the third donated funds for the benefit of the diaspora. Immigration aid societies were promoted by the Canadian authorities, funded by shipping and railway companies that were particularly interested in immigration from Eastern Europe after the 1925 railway agreement with the Canadian government, and received dividends from it. The organizations that provided the mutual insurance service operated at the expense of mandatory membership fees. In addition to membership fees, other public organizations received funds from voluntary donations from members, supporters, and sponsors. And finally, this type of activity was not the main one. These organizations were both local and dominion in nature, both working on a temporary and permanent basis. Despite of common goal, they could be divided by religious or political affiliation. And yet they combine representatives of the diaspora for a good mission – to make life easier for newly arrived Ukrainian immigrants.
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