Czech benefactors to help set up rehabilitation centre for veterans in Kiev

The Czech charity Future for Ukraine plans to help set up one of the Kiev Militia Hubs to help rehabilitate veterans.
The cooperation agreement between Kiev and the Czech charitable foundation provides for the creation of a comprehensive system to provide measures for physical and psychological rehabilitation and reintegration of veterans, the deputy head of the Kiev City State Administration, Marina Honda, said on Facebook.
This will make it possible to begin equipping one of our 'Kyiv military hub' as the only centre for social adaptation and rehabilitation of defenders and defenders with the necessary equipment," said Marina Honda.
According to Marina Honda, providing measures for the comprehensive rehabilitation of combatants is an essential element in the functioning of a holistic reintegration system.
"Kyiv Military Hub will be a one-stop-shop for veterans and their families, where they can receive the necessary range of services.
The Future for Ukraine charitable foundation rehabilitates Ukrainian fighters in Czech clinics, carries out humanitarian demining and modernises the infrastructure of Ukrainian cities.
- The Public Council at Kyiv City Hall has called for the fare increase to be cancelled
- Court allows construction of Osokorky Ecopark in Kyiv. Environmental activists say fight will continue
- "The shelter nearly collapsed. Everything was falling apart. Smoke. It was a missile," say Kyiv residents, describing the Russian attack. Report from the scene
- 3 July has been declared a day of mourning in Kyiv. The number of dead and injured is rising
- Russia’s massive attack on Kyiv: there have been fatalities, many people have been injured, and there is widespread destruction across all parts of the city
- Strikes on both sides of the Crimean Bridge: Zelenskyy announced that Russia’s key logistics and air defence systems had been destroyed












