First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, visited the Dnipro region to assess the progress of the All-Ukrainian Mental Health Program. Her visit focused on the “Povernennia” Mental Health Center, which recently opened to provide psychological support for stress, anxiety, PTSD, and other disorders. The center is part of a national initiative to make mental health services accessible to all. During her visit, Zelenska highlighted the importance of the mental health program, stating, “‘Povernennia’ is a major reinforcement for the entire mental health program being implemented across the country. We want mental health support to reach the whole nation and be as close as possible to every individual.” Zelenska also toured the Resilience Center in the Petrykivka village community, one of 228 centers offering tailored psychological services, including stress relief and developmental activities for children. Over 1,300 residents have already benefited from these services. Additionally, she visited the Petrykivka painting exhibition, where artists support mental health by conducting workshops for wounded warriors in rehabilitation. The First Lady emphasized the healing power of tradition and art, noting, “The uniqueness of the ‘How Are You?’ program lies in creating new opportunities for mental health support while recognizing the resource we already have in our heritage.” Post navigation Major Cocaine Bust in Canary Islands