Reading an interview with a veteran is good. But visiting him, talking to him and seeing his business with your own eyes is even better.
Yesterday, we introduced Ukrainian media journalists to veteran businesses in Vinnytsia region. All of its owners are winners of the competition programs of the Ukrainian Veterans Foundation. The press tour was intimate and cozy. We share our impressions with you.
Svyatoslav Nikolaychuk and his rehabilitation center for the treatment of chronic and phantom pain “Genesis & System Solutions”.
The premises and medical equipment are new. The center is about to open. The doctors talked about pain management techniques. And Svyatoslav shared how he rehabilitated after being seriously wounded near Bakhmut. Now he will help other veterans overcome their pain.
We are pleased that the Vinnytsia City Council has joined the project’s co-financing. This is how local authorities also effectively care about veterans and their rehabilitation.
Oleksii Logachov and his Veda printing house.
The spirit of dedicated service, love for their work, and persistent movement into the future for the sake of victory lives in the printing house. It is clear that the employees devote a lot of time to this work. That’s why they create a cozy atmosphere for themselves and their guests: cats, flowerpots, and friendly communication.
Viacheslav Strazhets and his production of the Dzhmil 4.5.0 UAV.
The veteran started making drones after being seriously injured. The UVF provided funding for the civilian component of his project – the agricultural sector.
Accompanying the journalists on the trip were Vita Kostyk, Deputy Executive Director of the Ukrainian Veterans Foundation, and Liudmyla Klishchuk, leading specialist of the UVF Communications Department.
New trips are ahead. Expect announcements and come with us. The UVF is interesting, sincere and, of course, respectful to veterans.
We are grateful to the International Renaissance Foundation for its support!