Psychological support for veterans is an integral part of their adaptation to a new stage of life. To ensure that veterans and their families are not left alone with their emotions, the Ukrainian Veterans Foundation has launched a Crisis Support Hotline.
After returning home, a new path opens up for combat veterans. They face new trials, new challenges and new learning. The sudden change of environment, the experience and the question “What’s next?” have a significant impact on the emotional state of a person.
Psychological support for veterans provided by the Ukrainian Veterans Foundation has two main directions:
- Every Sunday we meet for online sessions to discuss our feelings and problems. It is a circle of like-minded people where everyone understands each other’s experience.
- The Foundation’s hotline operates around the clock and is free of charge. Our specialists provide psychological support to veterans, as well as to their families and people who feel anxious about the shelling and events in the country and cannot cope with their emotions on their own.
The Hotline specialists are qualified psychologists who have received special training in crisis assistance and support. Each of them has extensive practical experience.
A new video by the Ukrainian Veterans Foundation on psychological support for veterans demonstrates that every new step is a new challenge. We are ready to support veterans and their families at every stage of their new life.
The Hotline specialists are qualified psychologists who have received special training in crisis assistance and support. Each of them has extensive practical experience.
A new video by the Ukrainian Veterans Foundation on psychological support for veterans demonstrates that every new step is a new challenge. We are ready to support veterans and their families at every stage of their new life.
The Crisis Support Hotline is a first-response service for veterans, their families and all Ukrainians in difficult situations.
+380800332029 – the line is free and operates 24/7.
This project was made possible by the Ukraine Rapid Response Fund program, implemented by IREX in Ukraine with the support of the U.S. Department of State.