We are happy to share some important news: two projects of the Future for Ukraine Foundation — GIDNA and LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB — have become part of the All-Ukrainian Mental Health Program’s “HowareU?” platform.
The “HowareU?” platform, initiated by First Lady Olena Zelenska, is the main state resource for developing a culture of mental health care. The presence of our projects on this resource is not only a sign of high trust and confirmation of the foundation's reputation but also a way to provide support to those who need it.
We are convinced that being aware of the possibility of help is the first step toward receiving it. Now, even more Ukrainians will be able to find the contact details of our specialists in a single register of verified organizations.
Our projects presented on the platform:
GIDNA provides anonymous psychological help to women survivors of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV), as well as support to women whose relatives went missing or are in captivity (indefinite loss). We offer up to 20 free sessions with psychologists trained by experts from the Israel Trauma Coalition (ITC).

LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB is a safe space for IDP children and children from frontline areas with autism spectrum disorders, currently operating in Lviv and Mykolaiv. The hub provides free correctional help (ABA and PECS therapy, speech therapy, and art therapy), helping children adapt to life in new conditions and acquire the skills they need to integrate into society.

Today, our collective resilience depends on timely support. We are grateful to the “HowareU?” team for the opportunity to join forces so that no one is left alone with their pain. Find information about FFU projects and contacts for help at howareu.com: GIDNA (Help Online), LEVCHYK SPECTRUM HUB (Help Offline).



