Sixteen consultants, psychologists, and social workers for war-affected communities successfully completed all stages of the training and received their certificates. Learn how new knowledge empowers professionals to provide better support to those living in the ongoing war.
With your help, we’re empowering psychologists through WHO-certified training to support Ukrainians’ mental health and adapting to the realities of war.
This World Health Day, we thank you for helping us save lives in Ukraine. With your support, we’ve delivered $30M+ in medical aid, trained healthcare workers, and provided mental health support to over 13,000 children and families. Health is a human right—thank you for standing with Ukraine.
Nine medical doctors from Ukrainian state institutions who provide rehabilitation services to veterans, military personnel, and individuals affected by the war participated in an exchange program in Germany.
This program supports the mental health and resilience of children and families impacted by war, offering therapeutic activities, support groups, and safe spaces for healing.
UHU recently responded to a direct request for help from a soldier with severe burns sustained on the frontline. This led us to collaborate with the Burn Center at Kyiv’s Hospital #2—a facility that, before now, had not received humanitarian assistance from other organizations.