Help Us Help
Veterans and Their Families
The Return/Повернення
The focus of this project is not only on the returning veterans, but importantly involves the spouses and families of those veterans in Ukraine. The skills learned from the programs provided by this project will ultimately enable them to effectively help themselves and their families overcome the negative consequences of combat. The skills can further be applied in a professionally-guided peer-to-peer support environment to allow participants of the project to assist others in similar situations to their own.
The Cause
According to the Ministry Defense of Ukraine, since 2014, over 386, 000 individuals have been involved in the Anti-Terrorism Operation (ATO)/Joint Forces Operation (JFO) in Eastern Ukraine. Many of them, including combat veterans, volunteers, medics and security service members, struggle to return to normal every-day life. Upon their return from military conflict, these individuals and their families face a variety of challenges. These may include Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other related afflictions that negatively impact the mental health of veterans and their families. Consequently, these challenges can ultimately lead to economic marginalization, poverty, substance abuse, and violent behaviour.
According to Canadian Armed Forces, family is part of one’s operational capacity implicating family support and a veteran’s reintegration into his/her family as key elements in recovering from past trauma. Many people in a veteran’s environment are directly affected by his/her participation in armed conflict. Despite evidence to the contrary, Ukraine’s government does not yet recognize the role family plays in a veteran’s recovery, nor does it recognize the secondary trauma family members of veterans, including spouses, may endure. Consequently, limited services and specialists are available to support the family of a combat veteran in Ukraine.
Our programs are specifically designed for families of veterans who do not plan on returning to active combat, but are trying to return to leading a relatively normal life with their family. The ultimate goal of this project is thus successful social adaptation of Ukraine’s combat veterans by placing an emphasis on psychological training of not only veterans but also of their family members, particularly spouses.
Our Programs
Help Us Help’s The Return/Повернення Project consists of four programs: (1) Peer-to-Peer Training for Spouses of Veterans, (2) “The Return/Повернення” Family Retreat, (3) Weekly Veteran Support Group Meetings, and (4) Post-Combat Humanitarian Assistance. Because our programs most greatly benefit participants who both need and actively seek support, applications are only accepted directly from participants and not by recommendation nor any third party.
All of our programs are conducted using a professionally-guided peer-to-peer approach.
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Mobile support services for veterans
This program seeks to provide mobile support services for veterans who cannot travel or who live in remote areas in the Kyiv oblast. This program is run by Veteran Hub in Ukraine, supported by Help Us Help and IREX.
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Peer-to-Peer Training for Spouses of Veterans
This program seeks to empower spouses of veterans to deal with their personal psychological trauma, related to their partner’s combat experience, as well as train them to effectively support their partner and children, other veterans, and other spouses of veterans.
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“The Return/Повернення” Family Retreat
The Return/Повернення Family Retreat is the fifth stage of the Peer-to-Peer Training for Spouses of Veterans. The participants include not only the spouses who have undergone the aforementioned training, but also the combat veterans and their children.
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Weekly Veteran Support Group Meetings
Weekly Veteran Support Group Meetings are held using a peer-to-peer approach and guided by a psychologist and/or a trainer. Importantly, these meetings are open to any interested veteran and on a drop-in basis.
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Post-Combat Humanitarian Assistance
This program is designed to ease the transition of a veteran and his/her family from life in combat to life in peaceful society. Services provided by this program include:
Delivery of baby items for expecting couples
Delivery of clothing items and toys for the children of veterans
Sourcing and financing of medical equipment such as wheelchairs for wounded veterans
Supporting the work of volunteers at the military hospitals
Supporting the spouses of veterans who face the financial burden of funeral arrangements
Supporting the entrepreneurial initiatives of combat veterans
Inviting the children of combat Veterans to participate in our Help Us Help The Children Project
Our Partners
Each program is run jointly by Help Us Help, the Ukrainian Public Union of Veterans, Побратими and the Veteran Hub in Ukraine. Click the logos below to learn more about our partners and their involvement in our project.