
Ukraine 3000 Fund Representatives Meet with Members of the Ukrainian Soccer Team at the Special Summer Olympics 2007
05 October 2007 11:00
October 5, 2007, Head of the Supervisory Board of the Ukraine 3000 International Charitable Fund Kateryna Yushchenko and Ukraine 3000 International Charitable Fund representatives met with members of the Ukrainian soccer team taking part in the Special Summer Olympics 2007. Among other participants in the meeting were representatives of the Ukrainian Embassy to China and the General Consulate of Ukraine in Shanghai.
The Ukrainian soccer team is accommodated and trains at the campus of one of Shanghai universities. Chinese volunteers are working with the athletes.
Mrs. Yushchenko talked to the team members, volunteers, and coaches. She thanked the Ukrainian athletes for their decent representation of our country at the Special Summer Olympics and wished them luck and interesting stay in Shanghai. Mrs. Kateryna gave her special thanks to the volunteers helping our team members.
On behalf of the Kyiv Soccer Federation, supervising the Ukrainian soccer team, the team leaders decorated Mrs. Yushchenko with a medal on the 95th anniversary of soccer in Ukraine.
Mrs. Yushchenko and Ukraine 3000 Fund representatives are staying in China to support the athletes of the Ukrainian national team at the Special Olympics 2007, to be held October 2-11 in Shanghai.
October 2, 2007, Mrs. Yushchenko met with President of the People's Republic of China Hu Jintao, Head of the China Disabled Persons Federation Den Pufan, and took part in the Special Olympics opening ceremony.
October 3, Mrs. Yushchenko and Ukraine 3000 Fund representatives took part in the the Global Policy Summit on the Well-being of People with Intellectual Disabilities and visited Ukrainian artist Kateryna Hutnikova-Mykhaylova’s one-woman show.
October 4, Mrs. Yushchenko met with Sheng Changli, Vice Governor of Zhejiang province.
October 5, 2007, Mrs. Yushchenko unveiled the Ukrainian Language Chair at the Shanghai Foreign Relations University.
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