ETTU is committed to help the Ukrainian Table Tennis community

As announced on 1st March following a decision taken by the ETTU Executive Board during a meeting held in Monteux on 27th February ETTU is committed to help the Ukrainian Table Tennis community in the best way possible.

After establishing contact with the Ukrainian Table Tennis Federation we have been informed that the most urgent help they seek is from sports clubs and centers in neighboring countries that can welcome refugee athletes and their families.

Therefore please we ask you to distribute this announcement among all those members of the Table Tennis Family who are willing to collaborate and send us the following information to projects@ettu.org or directly to uttf.ukraine@gmail.com :

  1. Location and Address
  2. Link or photos of receiving facility
  3. How many people can be accepted and under what conditions

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