Nataliya Kravchenko is the President of the USA with Ukraine Corporation
Nataliya Kravchenko is the President of the USA with Ukraine Corporation. She founded USA with Ukraine (UwU) in September 2022 as a non-profit and tax-exempt charitable organization, based in Northern Kentucky. UwU's mission is to support Ukraine and help save as many lives as possible by providing supplies to first responders and humanitarian aid. UwU maintains a wide range of connections with Ukrainian volunteers and non-profit organizations, both locally and internationally, who distribute supplies within Ukraine.
Nataliya is a native Ukrainian from Vynnitsa. She obtained a master's degree in History, Languages and Economics from Kyiv Shevchenko University. She speaks multiple languages and has lived in different countries. Resident of Kentucky since 2012, received her citizenship in 2014. Had been doing legal, medical interpreting and evaluating interpreters for various agencies. Nataliya is married with children and a devoted Christian. She manages buyers in automotive production facility. Both of her parents are refugees. Dad is a wounded doctor, and a mother is a college teacher, who splits her time between Poland and Ukraine. Volunteering runs in a family.
Nataliya developed a strong sense of devotion for the non-profit sector as a beneficiary of various local and international charities since 2008, such as anti-trafficking and help of war victims non-profits in Zagreb, Croatia. She helped with medical supplies, equipment, and humanitarian aid for the Children of Chernobyl Relief and Development Fund in Kyiv, Ukraine. Nataliya developed connections and promoted Crimean-Tatar and local artists in Crimea, Ukraine, before the Russian occupation. She volunteered locally with organizations such as the Ronald McDonald House and Cinderella’s Closet.
After Russia attacked Ukraine in February 2022, Nataliya joined a group of volunteers in the Greater Cincinnati area and organized community efforts to provide humanitarian help for those who suffered and were displaced by the war. She decided to expand the area of influence and included Northern Kentucky.
Nataliya helps Ukrainian refugees to settle, find jobs, and establish their lives during their temporary stay in the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati area. She cooperates with local government organizations, churches, and schools in order to accomplish these missions.
