Last week, Austria’s First Lady Doris Schmidauer visited our Save Ukraine center on the occasion of the Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen.
At Save Ukraine’s “Hope & Healing” Center, we use case management to turn a family’s urgent, overlapping needs into a clear, time-bound plan.
At 78, Mrs. Larysa had spent her entire life in Kharkiv region. When Russia’s full-scale invasion began, her village fell under occupation.
At Save Ukraine Irpin Center, hippotherapy is a clinical modality we integrate into trauma-informed rehabilitation for war-affected children.
They met with families rescued from occupation by our team through the Bring Kids Back UA initiative.
Ukraine’s children must remain at the center of our prayers and our actions.
At Save Ukraine, we work with children who have endured the trauma of war, displacement, and separation from loved ones.
In frontline and occupied areas, elderly people endure challenges that go far beyond material loss.
For children, displacement is not only about losing safety — it means losing friendships, language, and identity.
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