
In the Novobuzka community, psychological support has been integrated into the primary healthcare system, allowing adult residents to receive consultations in a familiar and accessible environment.
Within the framework of the project, individual psychological consultations are provided, group psychosocial support sessions are held, and specialists work with participants to reduce anxiety levels and emotional exhaustion.
“My work is to help people improve their emotional state and well-being. During the sessions, we work so that people can feel supported, calm down a little, and regain faith in themselves,” says Yaroslava Tymchuk, psychologist of the Peaceful Heaven of Kharkiv Charitable Foundation.

“After a therapy session, you begin to feel freer. You gain more confidence in yourself, and it becomes easier to accept what is happening,” says Antonina Vershynina, 56 years old.
The project is implemented in cooperation with the Stichting Vluchteling and follows the principles of safety, confidentiality, and protection of human rights.


