The psychological toll of war on Ukrainians is staggering. According to the World Health Organization, 68% of Ukrainians report a decline in their overall health since the full‑scale invasion, with 46% specifically citing mental health concerns—making psychological distress the most prevalent impact of the conflict. Others estimate that 9.6 million Ukrainians are currently at risk of or living with mental health issues, including 3.9 million experiencing moderate to severe symptoms. Moreover, around 80% of citizens live under chronic stress and anxiety, carrying an ever‑present psychological burden. These numbers are not mere statistics – they are real people: mothers coping with trauma, children whose innocence has been stolen, veterans wrestling with nightmares, and families who confront loss every day. Addressing these deep-seated wounds is both a humanitarian and a strategic imperative, as a resilient nation is built not just by battalions, but by healed hearts and minds.
A New Beacon of Hope in Khmelnytskyi: “RAZOM with You”
Amid the chaos, a hopeful light has emerged in Khmelnytskyi. The newly opened psychological support space “RAZOM with You” symbolizes resilience, compassion, and unity. For three years, this initiative has been championing the mental health of Ukrainians impacted by war – offering a lifeline to those grappling with loss, trauma, burnout, and emotional crisis. The new center also serves as the local pillar of the Razom for Ukraine charitable foundation – creating a warm, safe refuge where individuals can find understanding and solace.
The opening ceremony was a testament to communal solidarity. Deputy Mayor Mykhailo Kryvak, Inna Pikalo from the veterans’ policy department, and a representative from the Ombudsperson’s office – among others – joined to celebrate the center’s new chapter.

Their presence reflected both civic recognition and commitment to collective healing. Words of hope were also shared by two remarkable figures: psychologist and war veteran Pavlo Molchaniuk, recently joined to support others through shared experience, and former border guard and veteran Igor Korsun, whose journey through captivity and healing underscores the profound need for psychological solidarity.
Expanding Reach: From Rooms to Regions
Since 2022, RAZOM with You has grown into a robust psychosocial network – providing both individual therapy and group sessions tailored to communities, military families, internally displaced persons, youth, veterans, and social service professionals.
Project Lead Iryna Gudyma stresses the unique strength of their multidisciplinary team: “The expertise of the “RAZOM with You” team makes it a reliable partner for government initiatives in the field of mental health. Half of our psychologists combine practical work with academic research, which allows us to test newly developed programs and have them approved by university academic councils. Currently, a rehabilitation program for people with experiences of captivity and torture is being piloted, and a training program is being launched for specialists working with military personnel and veterans.” The center’s offerings – psychoeducational workshops, support groups, training programs, webinars – now stretch across Khmelnytskyi region, empowering communities with tools to rebuild mental resilience.
Tetiana Kril, Head of Mental Health for RAZOM with You, shares what sets their team apart: “These are not just psychologists. They are people whose lives have been shaped by war – military spouses, defenders themselves, volunteers. Their professionalism is informed by personal courage and the peer-to-peer support they provide.” The team’s impact extends into civic structures, with psychologists Nataliia Durdas and Tetiana Kril serving on the advisory council for veterans’ rights and the project entering into a memorandum with the regional council to expand accessible, high-quality mental health systems across the region.

Why Your Support Matters
This is the story of a community rising from trauma – of spaces transformed by empathy, expertise, and shared purpose. But projects like RAZOM with You hinge on ongoing support. Each donation, each shared story, each volunteer hour fuels outreach, innovation, and healing.
How You Can Help:
- Donate to Razom for Ukraine to empower mental health services and expand these life‑saving programs.
- Raise awareness – sharing stories like this creates momentum and mobilizes more support.
- Advocate for mental health to be a core component of Ukraine’s national resiliency strategy.

Ukraine’s victory will be won on many fronts – not least of all psychological. Strong minds and compassionate hearts are as vital as any defense. By supporting RAZOM with You, you’re not just aiding recovery – you’re investing in Ukraine’s strength, dignity, and future.
