Olga Borsh

Olga Borsh was born in Odesa, Ukraine, and immigrated to the United States in 1999 with her husband and young child. She built her life in Connecticut with a deep appreciation for the opportunities this country offers, grounded in values of hard work, family, and service.

Professionally, Olga is a licensed financial consultant with more than 12 years of experience, helping individuals and families achieve financial stability, plan for retirement, and build long-term security. She is especially committed to supporting immigrant families as they navigate complex financial systems and work toward economic independence.

Within the Ukrainian community, Olga is also known by her stage name, “Olichka.” As a professional singer and event host, she has long been active in cultural and charitable events across Connecticut. Over time, her passion for music has evolved into a platform for service.

Following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Olga transformed her performances into a vehicle for humanitarian action. Through concerts, community events, and grassroots fundraising efforts across Connecticut and New York, she has helped raise funds and coordinate the shipment of thousands of pounds of medical supplies and humanitarian aid directly to those in need in Ukraine. Her efforts have provided critical support to both civilians and frontline responders.

In addition to her humanitarian work, Olga actively promotes civic engagement and community connection. She participates in public events, peaceful rallies, and cultural initiatives that strengthen ties between the Ukrainian and broader Connecticut communities.

Olga’s contributions have been recognized both locally and internationally, including receiving an official Order of Special Recognition from Ukraine for her humanitarian efforts. She views this honor as a reflection of the collective support of the Connecticut community standing in solidarity with Ukraine.

Olga Borsh’s journey reflects resilience, compassion, and a deep commitment to service. Through her professional work, cultural leadership, and humanitarian efforts, she continues to make a meaningful impact both in Connecticut and beyond.