Foreign support for the university: assistance from AMJF

At the beginning of November, Khmelnytskyi National University received humanitarian aid from American Multinational Jewish Federation Generous gifts, including power banks and thermal insulation blankets, have become an important contribution to the support of the university.

These resources are essential to meet basic needs during periods of emergency when access to electricity is limited, and temperature conditions become a threat to health. Power banks help us stay connected and conserve energy for important communications, and thermal blankets are an important means of keeping warm in cold conditions. This is especially relevant for students and teachers who continue the educational process despite difficult circumstances.

This aid was obtained thanks to the assistance of Mark Siegel, President and CEO of M Siegel Associates LLC, who organized the collection and delivery of humanitarian aid for all members of the CUMAI consortium. As Director of Global Security and Resilience Projects in the Homeland Security Graduate Program at San Diego State University (SDSU), Mark actively promotes international initiatives and collaborations to provide needed support in crisis situations. His participation in this project has been crucial in obtaining humanitarian aid, which is now extremely important for the university community.

Cooperation with the American Multinational Jewish Federation emphasizes the importance of international solidarity and resource sharing, which allows us to cope with today's challenges, in particular during crisis situations.

Khmelnytskyi National University highly appreciates the support it has received from international partners and continues to work actively to attract new initiatives that will help ensure proper conditions for study, work and life. Such projects also contribute to the development of international relations and demonstrate the importance of cooperation between educational institutions and international organizations.