In 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 MoreOn May 22, an offline meeting of the Working Group on Veteran Practices and Policies was held as part of the EBA ESG Hub, under the theme: “Human Capital. Psychological Resilience as a Competitive Advantage.” We at the Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation were honored to participate in this vital dialogue that united business leaders, HR professionals, mental health experts, and passionate advocates for veterans’ welfare.
Read MoreVladyslav Shelokov, President of Angels for Ukraine Charity Foundation, recently presented the organization’s mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) initiatives at the MHPSS Kyiv Regional Hub online meeting. The gathering brought together key stakeholders working to address the growing mental health needs across war-affected regions of Ukraine.
Read MoreVladyslav Shelokov, President of the Angels for Ukraine Foundation, joined government officials, international donors, and civil society leaders at the Vidbudova v Dii 3.0 (Recovery in Action 3.0) Forum held in Kyiv on February 19, 2025. The event focused on Ukraine’s ongoing reconstruction efforts and the coordination of humanitarian aid amid continuing challenges.
Read MoreToday, on International Mental Health Day, we at Angels for Ukraine Foundation reaffirm our commitment to supporting the mental well-being of those affected by the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Read MoreA group of Ukrainian and foreign psychologists, coordinated by the Angels for Ukraine Foundation and the All-Ukrainian League of Ukrainian Women, have joined forces to create the Public Association “National Council of Psychologists of Ukraine” (NCPU) to provide psychological assistance during the ongoing war and to help Ukrainian psychologists to improve their skills and competences.
Read MoreOn May 23, 2024, the Angels for Ukraine Foundation and the Kyiv Regional Mental Health Center signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on providing mental health services to Ukrainians impacted by the ongoing war with russia.
Read MoreDuring April 26-28, 2024, a three-day training for psychologists from educational institutions, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, and medical facilities from various regions of Ukraine took place at the Natsionalny Hotel in Kyiv city.
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