Mariia Biletska

She ran a house in Lviv, where students could stay.

In 1899, she and Hermina Shukhevych ran the Institute of St. Olga.

The institute provided a place for girls to live while they attended education in Lviv.

[1] In 1912 she attended a meeting organised by Konstantyna Malytska for the "Women's Committee" in Lviv to prepare for war.

[2] She became the Chair of the Ukrainian Women's Union in 1921 for a year.