Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain, Liverpool Branch

The Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB) is the largest representative body for Ukrainians and those who are related to Ukrainians. The Association was founded in 1946 by Ukrainians who came to Great Britain at the end of the Second World War. The purpose of the AUGB is to develop, promote and support the interests of the Ukrainian community in the United Kingdom, to foster and advance Ukrainian knowledge, culture, arts, heritage, traditions, etc. It operates a network of local branches, most of them with their own social/cultural centres across the UK. Our Liverpool branch was created on 1 June 2022, in the aftermath of Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine. It includes a thriving and growing membership which embraces Ukrainians of all generations and all backgrounds who actively and proudly cooperate with the main organisers and stakeholders of LEF.