We Are All Ukraine

Talks Under 30: “I am completely integrated in Porto”, confesses Ukrainian artist Alla Kravchenko

She created her own brand: Nuró, a word that takes her to Ukraine.

Porto celebrates 32 years of Ukrainian independence

The Ukrainian community came together in Praça General Humberto Delgado to remember the year and half of invasion.

Port city goes to the streets to launch 'A seed for peace' in Ukraine

After a concert in front of the Coliseu do Porto, hundreds of people gathered in front of the Town Hall illuminated in blue and yellow.

“Blackout” in Porto and around the world in solidarity with Ukraine

This Wednesday, in a symbolic gesture of solidarity, Porto joined the #LightUpUkraine campaign, turning off the lights in the City Hall building and in the Christmas Tree.

Lights in the Council Chambers mark Ukrainian Independence Day

Last night, Porto City Hall joined the celebration of Ukraine’s Independence Day, by lighting the Council Chambers’ building in blue and yellow, the national colours of the country.

First essential conversation guide for Ukrainians available online

In the week that marks World Refugee Day (June 20), Porto Editora launched, through Infopedia, an essential conversation guide for Ukrainian-Portuguese and Portuguese-Ukrainian created to ease up a first contact between the speakers of these languages.

Ukrainians arriving Porto will have a free transport pass

The Municipality aims to grant all Ukrainian citizens who have arrive to live in Porto, under the temporary protection regime, an Andante intermodal card, for free use of the city’s public transports network.

Atlantic Front with support for refugee expenses for three months

The delivery of the “Dá Apoio” cards took place at the headquarters of the Seminário Redentorista Cristo Rei, a structure that has concentrated a large part of efforts to welcome and integrate Ukrainian refugees in the region.

Six trucks have already left with humanitarian aid for Poland's border with Ukraine

In 20 days, six trucks with humanitarian aid to Ukraine have left Porto. It all started on March 8, with the first transport to leave the headquarters of The Battalion of Firefighters of Porto.

Another 16 tons of goods left Porto towards the Polish-Ukrainian border

Another load of solidarity has left Poto for the Ukrainian People. This Tuesday evening, the fourth truck of goods collected at part of the “We are all Ukraine” campaign left with 16 tons on board.