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Rehabilitation

Whole-person recovery, not a checklist.

PTSD doesn't heal on a schedule. Our rehabilitation brings psychological, physical, and social recovery together — group and individual, evidence-based, and built for Ukrainian veterans and their families.

Evidence, adapted to Ukraine.

Our approach

Evidence, adapted to Ukraine.

We don't import a foreign protocol and hope it fits. Working with the University of Texas and international institutions, we take the best global methods for treating traumatic stress and adapt them to the reality Ukrainian veterans actually return to — a country still at war, a society still learning how to receive them.

Every path through the Center combines three things the research says can't be separated: psychological therapy, physical recovery, and social reintegration. We treat the person, not the diagnosis.

Programs

How recovery actually happens.

Veterans Without Borders

Our flagship rehabilitation program — over 40 sessions delivered to date. Group and individual therapy that walks veterans through psychological, physical, and social adaptation, at the pace recovery really takes.

Women's psychological recovery

Movement therapy (yoga, breathing practices), creative art therapy, and crisis counseling designed for women veterans and military families — addressing needs the system has left unmet, from reproductive health to the aftermath of gender-based violence.

Skills that outlast the session

Every participant leaves with practical tools: self-regulation techniques, stress management, and the coping strategies that turn a good week into a durable recovery.

Family & reintegration

War trauma is never carried alone. We support the families who carry it too, and help veterans rebuild a place in civilian life — work, relationships, community.

Veterans, women who served, and the families beside them.

Who it's for

Veterans, women who served, and the families beside them.

If you served, or you love someone who did, this is for you. We prioritize women veterans — 53% of whom need specialized psychological care that barely exists elsewhere in Ukraine — and the families who are often the first to notice the wounds no one can see.

A bridge, not a duplicate

From the therapy room to the world stage.

Recovery grows when veterans are seen. Alongside clinical rehabilitation, we run confidence-building programs that prepare veteran teams to represent Ukraine internationally — from psychological preparation to self-regulation under pressure. The Borderlands Foundation's sport-and-reintegration program is the sister initiative on that path.

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Recovery starts with reaching out.

Whether you're a veteran, a family member, or a partner who wants to help — talk to us.