Families of defenders can prepare for the return of their family members from the front at Resilience Centers


War and prolonged separation are a challenge for every family. A comprehensive resilience-building service can help the families of military personnel and veterans, as well as the defenders themselves, to receive psychological support and maintain a sense of family.

This was stated by the Minister of Social Policy, Family, and Unity, Denys Uliutin, during a veterans' forum in the Kyiv region.

"Life Resilience Centers are places where anyone can receive psychosocial assistance. This includes learning self-help techniques, group sessions with a psychologist, and sessions with families. I invite you to visit these centers," said the Minister.

There are currently 326 Resilience Centers operating in Ukraine. It is expected that this year the Ministry of Social Policy, Family and Unity will train an additional 600 specialists in this field.