The Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine has announced the expansion of the network of Resilience Centres — 54 more communities have joined the project, which provides access to psychosocial support. This means that in the near future, these communities will have barrier-free spaces where everyone can get the help they need.
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In total, 308 communities in 23 regions of Ukraine are now participating in the project, of which 230 have already opened Resilience Centres. The largest number of new spaces will soon appear in Volyn Oblast — 22 communities, as well as in Ternopil and Cherkasy Oblasts.
Oksana Zholnovych, Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine, stressed that these centres play an important role in supporting citizens: ‘The resilience of our communities is not only about physical security, but also about the inner strength of the people who live in them. We see a great demand for these services, so we are expanding the network so that as many Ukrainians as possible have access to quality psychosocial assistance.’
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