July 13, 2025, marks a deeply symbolic milestone — the launch of the training program “Neuropsychological Desensitization in Addressing War Trauma” for military veterans at one of Ukraine’s largest rehabilitation centers. This is more than an educational initiative. It’s a doorway to new meaning, a source of hope, and a blueprint for rebuilding life after profound hardship.
Read MoreOn July 9, the Discovery Hall of Kyiv Medical University hosted a key interdisciplinary event — the scientific-practical conference “Psychological Support During War: Neuropsychological Desensitization as a Tool for Interdisciplinary Transformation.”
Read MoreIn the sun-scorched south of Ukraine, where the war has not only scarred the land but also fractured the very systems that sustain life, access to clean drinking water has become a daily struggle. Responding to this urgent need, the Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation, with the support of partners, has successfully distributed 410 household water filters to families across Mykolaivska Oblast, bringing immediate relief and long-term resilience to communities facing water insecurity.
Read MoreIn the heart of Chernihiv, where history whispers through cobblestone paths and apple trees sway in quiet resilience, the National Council of Psychologists of Ukraine, co-founded by Angels for Ukraine, launched another transformative training in neuropsychological desensitization. This time, the setting was as symbolic as the mission itself: the historic estate-museum of Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi, a place steeped in cultural memory and quiet strength.
Read MoreBuilding on our foundational Day 1 (covered in a previous article), the National Council of Psychologists of Ukraine pressed ahead in Baranivka from June 24–27, 2025, refining trauma-care skills for psychologists, educators, medical staff, and social workers across the Zhytomyr Oblast.
Read MoreYesterday marked the opening of a unique five-day international training, “Neuropsychological Desensitization in Working with War Trauma,” gathering psychologists, educators, medical practitioners, and social workers from across the Zhytomyr region. Designed to equip front-line professionals with cutting-edge trauma-healing techniques, the program is a cornerstone of the global initiative Strength in Silence.
Read MoreThe Lviv Regional Organization of the Ukrainian Society of the Blind (UTOS) provides vital support to more than 1,700 individuals with visual impairments—both those who have completely lost their sight and those with severe vision problems.
Read MoreIn the heart of Chernihiv Oblast, the Krutivska community—a collective of 14 villages—stands as a testament to resilience. Home to 3,120 residents, this community continues to endure the compounding challenges of war, displacement, and socio-economic hardship. Among its population are 1,062 elderly individuals, including 179 with disabilities. Ninety-six of the elderly live alone, relying on the commitment of just nine social workers for care and companionship.
Read MoreAccess to basic hygiene is more than just a necessity—it’s a matter of dignity, well-being, and self-respect. At Angels for Ukraine, we believe that every individual deserves the right to live with comfort, regardless of their circumstances. That’s why, in response to a confirmed need from Rzhyshchiv Geriatric Boarding House, we are proud to contribute to improving the quality of life for its residents.
Read MoreAccess to clean drinking water is a fundamental human right, yet for many communities in Ukraine, this necessity has been compromised by conflict and infrastructural damage. In response to this urgent need, Angels for Ukraine has successfully distributed 50 water filters to households in the Bilozerska Community of Kherson Oblast, ensuring families can access safe, clean water.
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