b'OTHER NOTABLE INITIATIVES IN PROGRESS:The Endowment Council is working towards the transfer of the administration of the internment program to the Shevchenko Foundation upon the conclusion of the initial agreement with the Government of Canada in May 2023.The Endowment Council continues its consultations with the Canadian Museum of History about an expanded artefact loan agreement for the cataloguing, preservation and exhibition of the CFWWIRFs internee artefacts.The Endowment Council continues its efforts for Canada Post to introduce a commemorative stamp or a series of stamps commemorating Canadas first national internment operations. Work continues to complete Project 107, providing new headstones and monuments for all 107 internees who died while incarcerated.Work continues to complete Project Roll Call, an online database of all 8,579 internees.Monashee Internment Camp monument CFWWIRF Endowment Council left to right: Paul Migus, Ukrainian Canadian Congress; Kim Pawliw, Internee The Endowment Council is working closely with the ShevchenkoDescendant; Borys Sirskyj, CFWWIRF Chairman; Carola Lange, President, Foundation on a knowledge portal to facilitate ongoing efficientGerman Canadian Congress; Lawrna Myers, CFWWIRF Researcher; Andrea access to information on Canadas first national internment operation. Malysh, CFWWIRF Program Manager and Maxim Bozhilov, Bulgarian Community. Photo courtesy of Andrea MalyshGallery Vertigo, National Internment Art Exhibit OpeningFrom Left to right: Paul Migus, CFWWIRF Endowment Council; Andrea Malysh, CFWWIRF Program Manager; Maxim Bozhilov, CFWWIRF Endowment Council; Carola Lange, CFWWIRF Endowment Council; Kerri Parnell, Artist, Pause in Plight; Borys Sirskyj, CFWWIRF Chair; Bohdana Bashuk, Shevchenko Foundation Executive Director; Kim Pawliw, CFWWIRF Endowment Council; Charlene Heidt representing Vernon-Monashee MLA Harwinder Sandhu; Brigitte Red, Gallery Vertigo Executive Director; and Michelle Loughery, Wayfinder Sunflower Project.Photo courtesy of Gallery Vertigo, Vernon, British ColumbiaSHEVCHENKO FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT /33'