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You Can Make a Difference in Ukraine!
Ukraine's colossal monuments and golden Orthodox cathedrals testify to this country's rich history and beautiful culture. Ukrainians are proud of their unique heritage, full of colorful folk art and quaint local traditions.
Thank you for your interest in this wonderful country. Please note that we do not have any openings in Ukraine at this time. Please pray for God to open a door for us to return sending teachers to this place.
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Ukraine
Capital City:
Kiev
Area:
233,089 (slightly smaller than Texas)
Population:
47,425,000
Languages:
Ukrainian (67%), Russian (24%), small Romanian, Polish and Hungarian speaking minorities
Religion:
Christian (88%), atheist (11%), other (1%)
Ethnic Groups:
Ukrainian (78%), Russian (17%), other (5%)
Teach Overseas in Ukraine
Opportunities Available:
Conversational English
Length of Service:
Year
Year of First Program:
1991
Total Volunteers to Date:
47
Volunteers Next Year (projected):
None at this time
Volunteers who try "salo," a traditional dish composed of raw pork fat::
Less than 10%
Top 5 Reasons to Teach in Ukraine
Ukrainians are incredibly hospitable and generous and will open their homes and hearts to you
Ukrainian students have a strong desire to learn English in order to increase their job prospects
Ukraine is experiencing a time of incredible transition and growth
You will have the opportunity to impact and inspire the next generation of leaders in this country
You will get to experience the unique blending of Russian and Ukrainian culture
Director's Notes
A note from the Regional Director: My ninth floor apartment in Sevastopol, Ukraine afforded a stunning view of the sun setting over the Black Sea. I remember sitting on my balcony, drinking a cup of tea with a fellow teacher and talking about how fortunate we were to be living and teaching in Ukraine as we watched the sun set. In the mornings, I would watch people below, who were rushing to work or walking leisurely, arm and arm with a friend. The buses scurried by regularly, from early morning until late at night. Serving in Ukraine will allow you to experience every day life in this beautiful, vibrant and welcoming country.
God is doing so much in the hearts of our students. I feel so privileged to be a part of it.