A group of women who got together thanks to an R&A leadership course have stepped up their efforts to support displaced Ukrainian junior golfers with an ambitious new scheme.
Project Ukraine was founded earlier this year by nine women from across the golf industry who took part in The R&A’s Women in Golf Leadership Development Programme. Their first act was to reunite seven young golfers and their families at a training camp in Scotland in October.
Now they have instigated a plan to support the Ukrainians by providing scholarships for those affected by the ongoing hostilities and have set up a gofundme page in the hope of raising £170,000.
The women were inspired by their colleague, Ukrainian Veronika Rastvortseva, after hearing her emotional experiences of the Russian invasion of her country and the devastating impact it had on young athletes.
Ukrainian golfers reunite in Scotland thanks to R&A group
Rastvortseva said: “The way the golfing community has rallied behind Project Ukraine in recent months has been overwhelming and truly humbling.
“The impact of war on all Ukrainians has been shocking but it’s especially difficult for youngsters who have had opportunities snatched from them in the most harrowing of circumstances.
“All we want to do is make sure that, while many people have been driven beyond Ukraine’s borders, the pathways to their dreams remain free of obstacles.
“By donating to this gofundme page you will be helping talented young Ukrainian golfers take the next step on their golfing journeys – a route many of them thought had been blocked by the onset of war and the fact they had to flee their homes.”
The funds raised via the gofundme page will be administered and distributed by The R&A. Funds will assist these individuals in their pursuit of post-secondary education in a golf-related management programme, pursuing a career in golf, or continuing to play golf competitively.
During the six-day camp in October the youngsters – now scattered across Europe as the war continues – were able to get back together on the tee and continue their golfing education.
The boys and girls benefited from high quality coaching and clinics, health and nutrition sessions, mental skills and Rules of Golf workshops.
The camp in Scotland also coincided with the staging of the Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews.
During a visit to the Home of Golf, the Ukrainian delegation got close to the action and enjoyed a meeting with world number one Rory McIlroy.
Now the team behind Project Ukraine is aiming to step up their efforts and focus on those older Ukrainian teenagers who have had their world turned upside down by conflict.
“To see the pure joy on the faces of the youngsters involved in the training camp in Scotland was special,” added Rastvortseva, who sought sanctuary in Belgium after the war began and attended the Scottish camp along with her two daughters.
“If we can now add our support to those teenagers wanting to spread their wings and further their career with a scholarship then it will be another truly wonderful contribution to the story of Ukraine’s resilience and fightback.”
Donations to the Project Ukraine scholarship fund cause can be made via this link.
If individuals or companies would like to make a donation of more than £5,000, they should contact Jennifer Hedge, Philanthropy Manager, at The R&A directly. Further questions can also be answered via The R&A Philanthropy Support website.