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for rehabilitation and support for Ukrainian soldiers

Project RE:VET

About the project RE:VET Rehabilitation for Veterans

RE:VET(Rehabilitation for Veterans) — is a project for systematic and rapid assistance to wounded soldiers who need rehabilitation or palliative care.

We are launching this project so that veterans do not have to wait. So that rehabilitation begins when it is most needed - immediately after stabilization, and not after weeks of meetings and approvals.

PROJECT GOAL 242 130 USD

242 130 USD — this is an emergency fund that allows us to immediately close rehabilitation programs, cover palliative care, and not miss a critical moment to restore life.

The military we help

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Soldiers after serious injuries

Palliative patients

For those who are just starting the path of rehabilitation after a coma or intensive care

For those who need re-rehabilitation

Our stories

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Dmytro Fornolyak

A fighter of the 72nd brigade "Black Zaporozhets".In the first days of the full-scale invasion, he stood up for the defense of Ukraine. He participated in the battles for Gostomel, Irpin, Bucha.
During a combat mission, he received a traumatic brain injury - a severe brain contusion.He was in a coma for more than 20 days, and in intensive care for three months. Then came a long and exhausting rehabilitation.
The family has gone through a difficult path. Dmytro has already made great steps towards recovery, but needs continued rehabilitation to return to his usual life.

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Bohdan Hannisyk

He joined the defense of Ukraine back in 2014 as a volunteer. He went through heavy fighting, including the withdrawal from Debaltseve. With the start of the full-scale invasion in 2022, Bohdan returned to the army.
He fought in the Donetsk region as part of the 53rd Brigade. On December 9, 2023, he received a serious head wound from a sniper at a position in the Kharkiv region. The helmet saved his life, but the fragments penetrated his skull.
Despite the disappointing forecasts, Bohdan is fighting and already has excellent results. He needs further long-term rehabilitation.

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Serhiy Oliynyk

Paratrooper of the 46th separate airmobile brigade.In 2022, he volunteered for the front.
In April 2023, during a combat mission, Serhiy suffered a serious injury - a rupture of the hypothalamus as a result of shelling. Doctors did not believe that he would be able to breathe or walk on his own.
But he survived. Because he is a real warrior.
Now Serhiy is breathing on his own, learning to walk again and proving every day that even after the hardest thing, you can fight for your life.For the recovery to continue, he needs our support.

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Dmitry Kucheryavy

Infantryman, volunteer, hero.In 2022, he left his life in Miami to defend Ukraine.On the front line, he received a serious injury - a mine-explosive injury.
For about three months, his parents searched for him all over the country - as Curly Dmitry.They found him in one of the Kyiv hospitals, where he was under the name "unknown number 2".
Dmitry did not speak for 8 months. Today he speaks again, and has good results.But for a full recovery, he needs constant rehabilitation.

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