60% want to change their profession. How veterans look for work and what fields they choose. Currently, 1.2 million veterans are registered in Ukraine, and after the war's end, including their family members, this number will increase to 5-6 million people. Due to physical injuries and psychological conditions, some veterans cannot work in their previous specialty. RBC-Ukraine asked Oleksandr Vitsan, case manager of the "Pislya Sluzhby" (After Service) Fund, about where ex-servicemen go to work.
Oleksandr answered all the questions of the hosts and talked about the activities of our Foundation.
In the program «People of Action» case managers of the Charitable Foundation «Pislya Sluzhby» (After Service), Anna Glushkova and Oleksandr Vitsan. Charitable Foundation «Pislya Sluzhby» (After Service) supports Ukrainian veterans in achieving success after service. The organization's vision is to provide resources, prepare and promote the successful adaptation of Ukrainian veterans and reduce the number of suicides among military personnel.
And our friend from the 114th brigade of the territorial defense even made a short clip about the Foundation and its actions. Thank you for visiting us, and for you recommending us to your friends, brothers-in-arms and followers. We hope and do anything to justify the trust and responsibility untrusted to us.
In the published article, Artem shares his story with us, highlighting the assistance he received from the "Pislya Sluzhby" Foundation in acquiring a new profession.
Therapy through creation. The 'Pislya Sluzhby' Charitable Foundation helps veterans of this war adapt to civilian life.
Halyna Sernivka teaches veterans to overcome emotional traumas through painting. It was painting that helped the artist after she returned from the front.
In an interview with Roman Sovyak for the program Aktualne Intervyu ("Relevant Interview"), Halyna Sernivka shared the story of the formation of the charitable foundation "Pislya Sluzhby" and the assistance provided to veterans today.