Veteran Support Initiatives in Odesa
New initiatives are being implemented in Odesa to enhance the lives of veterans and facilitate their integration into the community.
New initiatives are being implemented in Odesa to enhance the lives of veterans and facilitate their integration into the community.
A festival dedicated to children in Odesa, focusing on creativity and support for the younger generation.
Odesa's Primary Healthcare Center No. 3 introduces new free medical services for veterans aimed at improving their health and quality of life.
An official promised assistance to soldiers for money; investigation ongoing.
Exploring mental health initiatives in Odesa: new services and support for healthcare personnel and the community.
Following a drone attack on the city, residential buildings and infrastructure were damaged. Learn about the consequences and the assistance provided to the victims.
Exploring innovative methods for supporting children's mental health through educational projects.
In Odesa, people were affected by an attack, buildings were damaged. The operational headquarters is providing assistance.
Joint efforts of Odessa and Mykolaiv to improve veteran services.
A new publication launched in Odesa aims to help children cope with the impacts of war through art and therapy.
A domestic gas explosion in Odesa resulted in a fire and injuries. Learn more about the incident.
A new Mental Wellness Center has opened in Odessa, providing comprehensive assistance in mental health care.
Learn how veterans and their families can access free psychological support provided by the state.
An interactive exhibition aimed at supporting Ukrainians during challenging times.
Odesa is implementing active programs to improve the lives of children with diabetes, including the procurement of insulin pumps and educational projects.
Odesa hosted a Health Day for military personnel and veterans focused on physical and mental wellness.
Exploring new approaches to maintaining youth health through educational programs and activities.
A significant conference on modern rehabilitation aspects in medicine has begun in Odessa, focusing on key issues and innovations.
A new integrated psychological support center has opened in Odesa to provide residents and visitors with quality medical assistance.
Children under three years old who were born prematurely or with health issues can access free rehabilitation services in Ukraine.