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At the Dnipro for the support of the Ukrainian-American charitable the foundation was awarded the Center for Psychological Support

At the Dnipro for the support of the Ukrainian-American charitable the foundation was awarded the Center for Psychological Support
At the Dnipro for the support of the Ukrainian-American charitable the foundation was awarded the Center for Psychological Support Ukraine news 01 Jun 2023 at 16:00

In the city of Dnipro, the "RAZOMz toboyu" Psychological Support Center has been opened. This center provides counseling and assistance to residents of Dnipropetrovsk region and internally displaced persons to help them overcome anxiety and stress. This information was shared on the Facebook page of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration.

Alexey Hryhoruk, the Deputy Director of the Department of Health of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, emphasized that during times of war, every Ukrainian experiences chronic fatigue, anxiety, and moral exhaustion. He stated that the opening of the center makes support accessible to those who need it.

Before its full launch, the center operated in a test mode for six months. During this time, the center's specialists provided over fifty consultations to military personnel, internally displaced individuals, and children. Given the positive results, the center has now been fully launched, as explained by Natalia Harmash, the director of the regional public health center.

The center's team currently consists of six specialists who conduct both in-person and online consultations. They also conduct group sessions and utilize modern art therapy techniques.

The "RAZOMz toboyu" Psychological Support Center was opened with the support of the Ukrainian-American fund "Razom dla Ukrainy." Similar centers have already been opened in Khmelnytskyi, Lviv, and Ivano-Frankivsk, with plans to open one in Bucha soon.

The center in Dnipro provides free psychological assistance to residents of the city and the region who have been affected by the war, as well as to anyone in need. To receive assistance, individuals need to make an appointment by calling (063) 661-13-00.

It's worth noting that an 8-year-old child was injured during shelling in Dnipropetrovsk region.

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