Ucare.me
We assist people in finding highly-qualified psychologists to solve their problems. While you are working at yourself, we are taking care of your psychologist’s fee.

OUR MISSION

Ucare.me is aimed at restoration of Ukrainian’s psychological health by:
- Providing first-aid psychoemotional assistance
- Restoration of resourceful psychoemotional state
- Finding the strength to return to the daily routine
- Providing professional psychological support during the process of resocialization
- Forming the culture of using professional psychological help
ABOUT THE PROJECT
Ucare.me — is an online-platform which provides Ukrainians with psychosocial support (MHPSS) to help them constructively overcome the stress of war, restore their psychoemotional state and find strength to start a new better life.
The goal of the project — is to make MHPSS services available to Ukrainians who need them and provide timely psychological and psychotherapeutical support to people who suffered from the war in Ukraine.
The task of the project — is the provision of psychosocial support to people who suffered from the war and the dissemination of information about the needs and ways of taking care of psychological health among Ukrainians.



IN RESPONSE TO TIME
20 million+
Ukrainians eyewitnessed the war. They lost their close people, home, job, were forced to leave hometowns and villages
40%
of them potentially have destructive consequences to their psychological and physical health
12 million+
moved out from Ukraine and became refugees
Total number of respondents: 3131
male: 19%
female: 81%
33.5%
Were threatened by death
6.7%
Have close people murdered
74.8%
Were close to shelling
27.1%
Saw people who died
11.3%
Had to defend themselves or their close people
41.5%
Potentially have PTSD
WHO expects that around 9.6 million people in Ukraine might have psychological disorders. According to Dr Hans Kluge, the Head of WHO European Region, at present almost 10 million Ukrainians are potentially at risk of having psychological disorders, such as acute stress, anxiety, depression, consummation of psychoactive substances and post traumatic stress disorder. People in the regions that suffered from the conflict the most demonstrate the biggest need of assistance, but the population in relatively safer parts of the country also suffers from anxiety or grief, has sleeping disorders, fatigue, anger and indiscernible somatic symptoms.

According to the prognosis of The Ministry of Health of Ukraine, in the nearest few years around 15 million Ukrainians will need psychological support because of sufferings and loss, caused by the war. The majority of the interviewed (above 90%) have experienced the displays of at least one of the symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder, and 57% of citizens are at risk of development of post traumatic stress disorder.
WHO WE HELP

Internally displaced persons (IDPs)

Forced emigrants

Family members of the dead

People who lived through the occupation

Warriors and their families

Children who suffered from the war
ASSOCIATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGISTS
WE COOPERATE WITH
We have signed memorandums and actively cooperate with 7 Ukrainian psychological associations, unions, methodological centers that have professional international accreditation and unite more than 1000 domestic psychologists and psychotherapists

Ukrainian psychoanalytic society

Pavlo Tychyna Uman State Pedagogical University

Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University

Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University

NGO “Institute for Medical and Social Problems of Vulnerable Populations”

Association of Psychologists of Ukraine
253
Practical specialists with degrees are involved in the project
*Information dates back to 05.07.2023

19.6%
86
Psychotherapists
80.4%
167
Psychologists
Provided 12 000+ consultations and therapeutic sessions to more than 2500 Ukrainians
*Information dates back to 05.07.2023
12 657
Total number of consultations at the platform
The number of services provided by the type of request
Other
30.8%
898
Relationships between parents and children
20%
583
Military actions and their consequences
19%
556
The crisis of family relationships
15.5%
451
Loss, grief
8.4%
245
Violence (sexual, psychological, physical)
6.4%
186
The number of services provided by the region

HOW IT WORKS
One of the tasks of the project is to make the way to receive free psychological assistance as easy as possible to Ukrainians-eyewitnesses of the war.
- registration at the platform and filling in the questionnaire
- within 24 hours a moderator chooses and appoints a specialist for the provision of a primary consultation
- a course of up to 10 sessions with a specialist of the platform is booked
- 2.5 months of systematic work with a professional psychologist or psychotherapist
- final assessment of a psychological state and the cessation of therapy


OUR PARTNERS

TEAM

Andriy
Zibran
Project Founder

Yulian
Finyuk
Project Manager of Social Networks

Maria Milevska
Chief coordinator of the Social Networks project

Anna
Romanik
Moderator of the Social Networks project

Anna
Kukharuk
Operator of the Social Networks project

Sergey
Dotsenko
Head of the fundraising department