March 1, 2022
Dear Campus Community:
CSUCIās International Faculty and Staff Association (IFSA) stands united in our support to the people of Ukraine, some of whom are also our colleagues here at CSUCI. Both Ukraine and Russia are represented in our membership, and we stand united in solidarity against the senseless aggression toward a sovereign country and civilians. Our immediate work involves supporting members of our campus community, many of whom and their families overseas, are deeply impacted by the violence and trauma during these difficult hours.ĢżĀ Our Ukrainian colleague, Dr. Alona Kryshchenko, has provided links below for ways to send aid to Ukraine. If you have any questions, please contact her at alona.kryshchenko@csuci.edu.Ģż
Humanitarian Aid:
Medical Aid:
Other Resources:
- Webinar, March 13, 11 a.m. PST
- Webinar, March 8, 12:30 p.m. EST
CSUCIās Asian/Asian American Pacific Islander Association (AAPIA) deplores the violence and aggressions against Ukraine. AAPIA stands in solidarity with the International Faculty and Staff Association (IFSA) and with Ukrainians and Russians who are suffering from this unacceptable war. AAPIA will work together with IFSA to uphold freedom, human rights, and peace in the region.Ģż
For those in our campus community who wish to seek assistance, the following resources are available to you:
- Counseling and Psychological ServicesĀ (CAPS) is available for all students, so please donāt hesitate to reach out to them. For 24/7 counseling support, you can call them at 805-437-2088.
- ForĀ information on counseling services for faculty and staff, please visit theĀ Employee Assistance ProgramĀ (EAP). For 24/7 counseling support, you can call LifeMatters at 1-800-367-7474.