On November 20, 2023, a training course was launched for psychologists of educational institutions – “Neuropsychology of war in Ukraine: Neuropsychological assessment and psychological correction of stress disorders”. This project is implemented in close cooperation with the All-Ukrainian League of Ukrainian Women.
Read MoreIn September 2023, we delivered water purification systems to Kherson and Mykolaiiv regions. Last week, we visited the medical facility where one of the systems was installed.
Read MoreThese days, starting August 7, 2023, specialists from the Israeli organization “Early Starters International” conduct training sessions for 60 psychologists from educational institutions in Ukraine.
Read MoreAt the end of July 2023, the leadership of Angel for Ukraine went on a humanitarian mission to the Dnipro and Kharkiv oblasts. During this field visit, they had a chance to meet with Alfred Nobel University, which is located in Dnipro City.
Read MoreWith more than 32,000 Ukrainians evacuated to safety, including over 2,000 children and 11,066 medical evacuations, as well as large amounts of vital aid delivered to civilians near the war frontline – the impact of your donations has been remarkable.
Read MoreSince the beginning of its operation in Ukraine, our organization has been responsive and flexible in adjusting its activities to meet the urgent needs on the ground.
Read MoreThe founders of the charity organization “Angels for Ukraine” met with the Deputy Minister of Health of Ukraine, Iryna Mykychak. They agreed at the meeting to strengthen cooperation in the direction of medical evacuation of Ukrainians who suffered from the russian genocide.
Read MoreThe founders of Angels for Ukraine, Brooks Newmark and Raitis Bullits, met with the First Deputy Chairman of the KMDA, Mykola Povoroznyk, to discuss possible cooperation during the large humanitarian response to Ukraine facing new challenges, such as the attack on energy infrastructure.
Read MoreToday, the founders of the charitable foundation Angels for Ukraine met with the Mayor of Lviv, Andrii Sadovyi. Since the first days of the full-scale invasion, our foundation has been assisting Ukrainian displaced persons, some of whom require medical assistance. That is why the founders are looking for ways in which the fund can be useful in developing the UNBREAKABLE rehabilitation ecosystem.
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