

Need to talk?
If you're seeking assistance, the following organizations can provide the help and resources you need in Ukraine:
Intimacy and Relationships:
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Ukrainian Women's Fund (UWF):
This organization works to strengthen women's rights and offers support and resources for women in Ukraine.
Visit Ukrainian Women's Fund
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La Strada Ukraine:
Focuses on combating human trafficking and provides support for women and children who have been subjected to violence.
Visit La Strada Ukraine
Planned Parenthood:
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Ukrainian Association for Population and Development (UAPD):
Provides information and services related to sexual and reproductive health.
Visit UAPD
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International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) - European Network:
Supports sexual and reproductive health and rights in Ukraine through local partners.
Visit IPPF
Mental Health:
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Mental Health Center (MHC):
Offers psychological support and counseling services.
Visit Mental Health Center
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Ukrainian Psychiatric Association:
Provides information on mental health and lists qualified psychiatrists in Ukraine.
Visit Ukrainian Psychiatric Association
Domestic Violence:
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National Hotline for Prevention of Domestic Violence, Trafficking, and Exploitation:
A national helpline offering support and advice for victims of domestic violence.
Phone: 116-123
Visit National Hotline
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Pochuta, Wonderzine - Ukraine - working with feminist narratives and LBQ people, based in Kyiv
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Sphere based in Kharkiv - working to address the issues that LGBTQ people face in frontline areas of Ukraine, also running prides in Kharkiv, sometimes inside the metro for security due to heavy shelling of the city
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Gender Stream - the organization work on advancing hate crime legislation inclusive on sexual orientation and gender identity, which is making its way through the parliament of Ukraine
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Fulcrum - this organization works on advancing partnership recognition for same-sex couples and also with businesses and many allies
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Resistance - trans organization working on community building and legal gender recognition process in Ukraine
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Alina Sarnatska, former military and currently an independent activist, she wrote a book about LGBTQ military in Ukraine which she would like to present to Swedish audiences
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Insha - organization based in southern Ukraine working with Mykolayiv and Kherson frontline regions
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LGBTQ Military - creates a community of LGBTQ veterans and focused on advancing partnerships for same-sex couples.