Pislya Sluzby’s (After Service) Ukrainian Veteran Community Integration Program is dedicated improving the quality of life of veterans and reducing veteran suicide.

Physical rehabilitation is our main focus and the heart of the foundation's work. We help veterans who require complex and long-term recovery by finding the best rehabilitation centers, specialists, and necessary funding. Our team supports every step: from assessing needs to organizing rehabilitation in Ukraine or abroad, making the return to an active life a reality.
Psychological support is available in our space in Kyiv and online. We work with verified specialists who understand the specifics of military experience and help select an appropriate professional if additional or specialized therapy is needed.
We are united by a wide network of partners ready to educate veterans and open new opportunities for them. This includes courses, mentorship, professional training, and retraining programs from top educational platforms and organizations. We help find options that match a person's experience, goals, and condition.
In employment, we cooperate with companies and initiatives that provide career counseling, interview preparation, resume building, as well as employers open to hiring veterans. Our goal is not just to find a job, but to help restore stability, growth, and a dignified position in the labor market.
Legal issues often become an additional challenge for veterans and their families—from processing combatant status and benefits to handling more complex cases. We provide legal consultations and help navigate documents, social guarantees, and the mechanisms for obtaining them.
Lawyers support at all stages: explaining procedures, helping prepare requests, and accompanying interactions with government agencies.
Life after service is not only about recovery but also returning to the community and society. We organize cultural and social events, meetings, excursions, and activities for children and families that help veterans feel part of the community again.
Our initiatives aim to overcome isolation, build connections, and create positive experiences. Time spent together becomes a resource for recovery—emotional and social.