“I Care for Ukraine”

Nov 28, 2022 | Blog, News, TeamworkCares

Mexico City, MX, November 6th, 2022 – Teamwork Commerce Mexico, a leading software provider of a retail management solution, organized a music and art event called “I Care for Ukraine” to raise funds and support the people affected by the war in Ukraine, collecting a total of 25,000 Mexican pesos that will go to the Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund.

The event was organized in collaboration with La Fabrica and Moser Cafe, a fantastic place dedicated to art, design, culture, and food to host the event. Olena Levchenko, representative of the Ukrainian community in Mexico, and her Foundation were also part of the organizers and contributed with art pieces and clothes on sale at the event.

As part of the activities of “I Care for Ukraine”, there was an art bazaar, drinks, canapes, and great music from Dandelion, and Acoustic Kats, two Mexican bands that donated their time to the cause, as well as Serhii Taftai, a native Ukrainian group that performed the national anthem.

I Care for Ukraine
Dandelion

The venue, decorated with Ukrainian flags, traditional Ukrainian art, and Sunflowers sponsored by Concepto Floral, offered a great place to spend the Sunday with family and contribute to the cause. Shirts and art printings were also on sale, the designs were created by the artists Alonso Bravo, Renata Martinez, and Ivanna, and Publicaciones 4009 took care of the printing.

Alonso Barrera, the owner of La Fábrica, commented “Teamwork’s initiative was an amazing opportunity to contribute to the cause and bring art and support together. We are very happy that the Mexican and Ukrainian community come together to support our Ukrainian brothers and sisters who need our help.”

Ricardo Castañón, LATAM Director of Teamwork Commerce mentioned: “Since Teamwork was born, Ukraine has been the homeland of more than 250 of our employees. This event was really important for us and for the Ukrainian people during this humanitarian crisis and we are happy to see the tremendous support we received from everyone.” 

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