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How to find Ukrainian groups on social media?

For Ukrainians living in Edmonton or planning to move to this city, social media has become an indispensable tool for staying in touch with the Ukrainian community, finding information, getting support, and meeting like-minded people. With the start of full-scale war in Ukraine, the number of Ukrainian groups and pages on social media has grown significantly, as thousands of newly arrived Ukrainians sought ways to adapt to their new life in Canada. Today, there are many different Ukrainian communities online, from large general groups to specialized groups for women, volunteers, businesspeople, and newcomers. This article will provide detailed information on how to find Ukrainian groups on social media in Edmonton, what types of groups exist, what they are for, and how to effectively use these resources to integrate into the city's Ukrainian community.

Main social media platforms for the Ukrainian community

The Ukrainian community in Edmonton actively uses several major social media platforms to communicate and share information. The most popular platforms are Facebook, Instagram, and, to a lesser extent, Telegram. Each of these platforms has its own characteristics and is used for different purposes, so understanding where to look for the information you need is important for successful integration into the online community.

Facebook remains the primary platform for Ukrainian groups in Edmonton. Most large community organizations, churches, cultural centres, and informal communities have their own groups and pages on Facebook. This platform is particularly well suited for long discussions, sharing detailed information, organizing events, and creating permanent communities. Instagram is mainly used for visual content, announcing events, promoting businesses and restaurants, and for quickly sharing news. Telegram is more often used for more private communication and rapid information exchange in small groups.

Large general Ukrainian groups in Edmonton on Facebook

Some of the largest and most active are general Ukrainian groups on Facebook, which bring together thousands of members of the Ukrainian community in Edmonton. The group “Ukrainians in Edmonton” is one of the most popular. This group welcomes all Ukrainians in Edmonton and is created and administered by Ukrainians living in the city. The group is designed for sharing information, discussing issues of life in Edmonton, and finding help and support.

Another important group is “Edmonton Ukrainian” or “Edmonton Ukrainian.” Ukrainian Edmonton - Bulletin Board is a community that works with the Ukrainian diaspora. For advertising inquiries, please contact Telegram. The group “Ukrainians in Edmonton” is also an active community where you can find information about Ukrainian language courses for Canadians and anyone else who is interested.

The group “Ukrainians in Edmonton / Ukrainians in Edmonton - Canada” was created for Ukrainian citizens to communicate, help each other, and adapt to life in Edmonton. The group rules are simple: profanity, spam, and advertising are prohibited. There is also a group called “Ukrainians ❘ Edmonton, Canada,” where you can get help with resumes, cover letters, admission to school, or changing your immigration status.

The group "Ukrainians in Canada Edmonton. Ukrainians in Canada Edmonton" is also a popular platform for communication. These large general groups are a great starting point for new Ukrainian immigrants, as they can find answers to a wide variety of questions, from finding housing to doctor recommendations, from information about cultural events to advice on helping children adapt to school.

Groups for new Ukrainian immigrants

Several groups have been created specifically for Ukrainians who have just arrived in Canada or are planning to move, with a focus on helping newcomers. The Edmonton Hosts Ukrainians group has two main goals: to provide information about Edmonton to newly arrived Ukrainians and those considering moving here, and to connect hosts and guests.

This group brings together volunteers who help connect new Ukrainian arrivals with hosts in the Edmonton area and provide them with support and information. An update from April 2024 states that the CUAET program has ended, and most Ukrainians who wanted to come to Canada had to arrive by March 31, 2024. There are a few exceptions, but the number of arrivals has now decreased significantly.

The group “Free Edmonton Help Ukrainians” is also focused on helping newcomers. The group “Ukrainian Newcomers in Calgary/Домівка,” although focused on Calgary, can also be useful for Ukrainians in Alberta. These groups are invaluable resources for those who have just started their lives in Canada, as they can find practical advice from people who have already gone through the adaptation process, learn about available support programs, and find housing.

Ukrainian women's groups

Special groups have been created for Ukrainian women in Edmonton where they can discuss issues of interest to women, share experiences, and support each other. The Ukrainian Women in Edmonton group welcomes everyone to this fun and extremely friendly group of Ukrainian women in Edmonton. As the administrators note, women have a special need and gift for talking (a lot!), and this group was created for just that.

The League of Ukrainian Canadian Women Edmonton (LUCW) also has its own Facebook page. LUCW is a Canadian non-governmental organization that supports a strong Ukrainian community in Canada. The Ukrainian Women's Organization of Canada, Edmonton Society has an active page with over 1,460 likes.

These women's groups provide a unique space to discuss issues of motherhood, career, health, children's adaptation to a new school, finding Ukrainian products, and other topics of particular interest to women. They also organize their own events, meetings, and support programs.

Volunteer and charity groups

For those who want to get involved in volunteer work and help Ukraine, there are specialized groups. The Ukrainian Volunteers of Edmonton group brings together caring and active people who collect medicines, military equipment, and other priority supplies for the people of Ukraine who have suffered and continue to suffer from the war.

The dopomogaCAN group is also dedicated to helping Ukrainians. These groups regularly post information about charity events, fundraisers, volunteer opportunities, and ways to support Ukraine. Ukrainian Canadian Social Services Edmonton also has an active Facebook page where it posts information about assistance programs, charity events, and volunteer opportunities.

The organization regularly invites Ukrainians to volunteer in Edmonton, offering the opportunity to help others, meet active people, and contribute to the community. Volunteering remains an important part of Ukrainian community life, and these online groups help coordinate efforts and attract new volunteers.

Business groups and professional communities

For Ukrainian entrepreneurs and professionals, there are specialized groups focused on business and careers. The Ukrainian Business Edmonton group was created to help Ukrainians post information about their events in Edmonton. The group also highlights the Ukrainian arts community and various cultural events.

The Business Edmonton group is also designed to help Ukrainians post information about their events in Edmonton. These groups are valuable for those looking for networking opportunities, promoting their business, or finding partners or clients within the Ukrainian community. Job postings, services, business proposals, and professional events are often posted here.

The Ukrainian Professional and Business Association of Edmonton, although it does not have a separate Facebook group, actively uses its page to organize monthly professional networking mixers. Information about these events is regularly posted in various Ukrainian groups.

Organizations and Church Groups

Many Ukrainian organizations and churches have official Facebook and Instagram pages where they post information about events, programs, and news. The Ukrainian Canadian Congress - Alberta Provincial Council (UCC-APC) has an active Facebook and Instagram page under the name @UCC_APC. The UCC-APC was organized in 1974 as a non-profit association and today represents over 400,000 Ukrainians.

The Ukrainian Canadian Congress - Edmonton Branch has its own page, “Ukrainian Canadian Congress - Edmonton Branch,” and an Instagram account, @uccedmonton. The organization is the voice of the Ukrainian community in Edmonton. Ukrainian Canadian Social Services Edmonton also has an Instagram page (@ucss_edmonton) where it posts a lot of useful information, including information about events, upcoming holidays in Edmonton, and other information for newcomers.

The Central Alberta Ukrainian Association (CAUA) has an active Facebook group. The group “Our Ukrainian Edmonton” also brings community members together. The group “East European Communities of Edmonton” covers a wider range of Eastern European communities.

Instagram accounts of the Ukrainian community and businesses

Instagram has become an important platform for the Ukrainian community in Edmonton, especially for promoting cultural events, restaurants, and businesses. The @edmonton.ua account represents the Ukrainian community in Edmonton and has over 7,190 followers. The organization regularly posts information about Ukrainian parties, concerts, and cultural events.

For example, a large Ukrainian party with a concert by Sasha Taba was planned for December 19, 2025. The organization also hosts Just Vibe Parties and 90s-2000s discos. Through their accounts, you can find out about all the major cultural events of the Ukrainian community.

The Ukrainian National Youth Federation - UNYF Edmonton has an Instagram account where it posts information about youth events, volunteer opportunities, and cultural programs. The organization regularly seeks volunteers for various events.

Instagram accounts of Ukrainian restaurants and shops

Many Ukrainian restaurants and grocery stores actively use Instagram to communicate with customers. DON'YA Ukraine's Kitchen has an active account where it posts information about its menu, special offers, and events. The restaurant is open Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in downtown Edmonton.

Slice of Ukraine Inc. (@sliceofukraine) presents itself as a slice of Ukraine in Edmonton, offering the best Ukrainian products. Multicook Edmonton (@multicookedmonton) announces the opening of a new store with the best frozen Ukrainian cuisine at 17204 95 Ave.

Malina Cafe & Bar (@malina.cafe.bar) is a cafe located at 10350 124 St, offering coffee during the day and wine in the evening. It's Meyn Ukrainian Food (@itsmeynukrainianfood) offers varenyky, holubtsi, and nalysnyky, including vegan and gluten-free options at the Bountiful Farmers Market.

These accounts not only promote their products and services, but also serve as gathering places for the Ukrainian community, where you can learn about other events, meet other Ukrainians, and stay up to date with community life. Following these accounts allows you to always know where to buy Ukrainian products or eat authentic Ukrainian food.

Regional Ukrainian Groups in Canada

In addition to Edmonton groups, there are many regional and pan-Canadian Ukrainian groups that may also be useful to Ukrainians in Edmonton. The Ukrainians in Canada group brings together Ukrainians from across the country. The Ukrainians Abroad group covers the Ukrainian diaspora around the world.

The SUSK: Ukrainian Canadian Students' Union Alumni group brings together graduates of the Ukrainian Canadian Students' Union. The Ukrainian Bloc Settlement of East Central Alberta group is dedicated to the history of Ukrainian settlement in East Central Alberta. The Ukrainians of Calgary group is useful for those who have ties to Calgary or plan to travel between cities.

Ukrainian Manitoba and Ukrainian Winnipeg bring together Ukrainians in Manitoba. Ukrainian Toronto and Ukrainians in Toronto Group are platforms for the Ukrainian community in Toronto. These groups can be useful for sharing experiences between different Ukrainian communities in Canada, finding information about traveling or moving to other cities.

How to effectively search for Ukrainian groups

There are several strategies you can use to find Ukrainian groups on social media. On Facebook, the easiest way is to use the group search function by entering keywords in Ukrainian or English, such as “Ukrainian Edmonton,” “Ukrainians Edmonton,” “Ukrainian Canada,” or “Ukrainians in Canada.” The platform will show a list of relevant groups that you can view and join.

Another effective way is to view the profiles of Ukrainian organizations, churches, restaurants, and cultural centers. Many of them have links to their groups and communities in their page descriptions. It is also worth checking which groups your Ukrainian friends have joined — Facebook shows mutual groups, which can help you find active communities.

On Instagram, the best way is to search for hashtags such as #UkrainianEdmonton, #EdmontonUA, #УкраїнціЕдмонтон, #YEGUkrainian. It is also useful to follow the main accounts of the Ukrainian community, such as @edmonton.ua, @ucc_apc, @uccedmonton, @ucss_edmonton, as they regularly post information about other organizations and events.

Official UCC page with information about social networks

Ukrainian Canadian Congress - Alberta Provincial Council has created a special page on its website dedicated to social networks. On the “Social networks” page, you can find systematic information about Ukrainian groups and communities on social networks. This page contains links to groups for various regions of Alberta, including Edmonton, Calgary, Fort McMurray, Fort Saskatchewan, and others.

This is an official resource that is regularly updated and contains verified information about active Ukrainian communities online. Visiting this page can greatly facilitate your search for the right groups and ensure that you join official and reliable communities.

Rules of conduct in Ukrainian groups

It is important to remember that each group has its own rules that must be followed. Most Ukrainian groups prohibit profanity, spam, and unsolicited advertising. Before posting an announcement or advertisement, it is advisable to contact the group administrators and obtain permission.

Many groups have clear guidelines on what can and cannot be posted. For example, some groups are exclusively for sharing information about events, others are for discussing life in Edmonton, and still others are for finding housing or work. Following the rules helps maintain a positive atmosphere in the group and ensures that it remains useful for all members.

Video resources with information about groups

In addition to text resources, there are also videos that help newcomers navigate Edmonton's Ukrainian online communities. The YouTube channel “Kotorye v Kanade” has published a video about Ukrainian Canadian Social Services Edmonton, which details the various Facebook groups for Ukrainians in Edmonton.

The video lists the main groups, including “Ukrainians in Edmonton,” “Edmonton Ukrainian,” “Ukrainian Women in Edmonton,” “Free Edmonton Help Ukrainians,” “Edmonton Hosts Ukrainians,” Edmonton Hosts Ukrainians,“ ”Ukrainian Volunteers of Edmonton,“ ”Our Ukrainian Edmonton," and others.

The video also contains information about websites, addresses of organizations, and other useful resources for newly arrived Ukrainians. Watching such videos can be especially helpful for those who are just beginning to navigate the Ukrainian community in Edmonton.

Combining online and offline communication

It is important to understand that social networks are only a tool for connecting with the Ukrainian community, not a substitute for real communication. You can get the most out of participating in online groups when you combine it with attending real-life events, meetings, and programs organized by the Ukrainian community. Many social media groups organize regular offline meetings, and participating in them allows you to turn virtual acquaintances into real friendships.

For example, through the @edmonton.ua group, you can find out about parties and concerts, through volunteer groups - about opportunities to help the community, through women's groups - about women's club meetings. Active participation in both online and offline activities helps you adapt more quickly to life in Edmonton and find your place in the Ukrainian community.

Conclusion: a wealth of online resources

The Ukrainian community in Edmonton has created an extremely rich ecosystem of online communities on social media. From large general groups that bring together thousands of Ukrainians to specialized groups for women, newcomers, volunteers, and entrepreneurs, there are countless opportunities to find support, information, and community online. Facebook remains the primary platform for in-depth communication and information sharing, while Instagram is ideal for keeping track of cultural events, restaurants, and visual content.

The key to successfully using these resources is to be active and open. Don't be afraid to join groups, ask questions, share your experiences, and offer help to others. Edmonton's Ukrainian online community is known for its openness and willingness to help new members. Start by joining a few large general groups, such as “Ukrainians in Edmonton” or “Edmonton Hosts Ukrainians,” and then gradually explore specialized groups that match your interests and needs.

Also, remember to visit the official UCC-APC page, which regularly publishes verified information about all major events and programs of the Ukrainian community. Follow major Instagram accounts such as @edmonton.ua and @ucc_apc to stay up to date on upcoming events. Over time, you will build your own network of online connections, which will become an important part of your life in Edmonton and help you stay connected to Ukrainian culture and community.