Picture Album of December 1996 Visit to Ukraine
( Go here for the story)
Kiev
- From left: Maurice Frohn, Volodymer Milovanov (legal
division head at Parliament) and Victor Kubik in front of Ukrainian Parliament buildings
in Kiev
- Visit with British Ambassador Roy Reeve (center) at Embassy
in Kiev
- Meeting with Dr. Fedir Burchak (center), President Leonid
Kuchma's chief legal advisor at Presidential Palace in Kiev
- Dr. George Drannik, head of the department of clinical
immunology and allergology of the Ukrainian State Medical University
- Maurice Frohn with Dr. Yuri Sayenko, deputy director of the
Institute Social Sciences
Chernihiv
- Youngster learning about computers at "Revival"
Rehabilitation Centre
- Youngest child at rehabilitation centre on hobby horse
- At winter barbecue on dacha outside Chernihiv (Dr.
Pasechnik, director of rehabilitation centre in middle)
- Children receiving rehabilitation in gymnastics room
- Mother standing over handicapped son getting learning motor
skills on sewing machine
- Child with muscular dystrophy receiving therapy in box full
of plastic balls
- Maurice Frohn giving gift to Olga M. suffering from
radiation-induced cancer. See also this picture (click)
- Some of the multi-vitamins that were shipped in container
now in Chernihiv Children's Polyclinic
- With teacher Valentina Vladymirna Gubskaya. In July
container we shipped over $2000 worth of toys... (click here to
see this operation)
- With chief children's neurologist Natalya Zenchenko in front
of Rehabilitation Centre
- Victor Ostrik, Maurice Frohn and Natalya Zenchenko in front
of ambulance donated by the Irish to the Centre
- Dinner with our friends in Chernihiv from left: Maurice
Frohn, Vasily Pasechnik, Victor Kubik, Anna Yakubova, Halyna Ostrik with husband Victor
Dubno (at Kubik's)
- Meeting step-grandmother Hannah Kubik for the first time
- With three Kubik nieces in Dubno, Ukraine
- In field close to where my father grew up
- Showing laptop to nieces in Dubno
- Standing in front of sign to village of Uhorsk where my
father grew up