An application containing a map of social and psychosocial service providers in the Kharkiv region has been launched
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The Social Services of Kharkiv Region app was launched, providing residents with a map of social and psychosocial service providers in the region's communities, including contact information, work schedules, and a list of services offered.
The application "Social Services of Kharkiv Region" has been launched for residents of the Kharkiv region: residents can find contact information, information about the working hours of each institution and a list of social services. This is reported by UNN with reference to the press service of the Ministry for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine.
The Social Services of Kharkiv Region application has been launched for residents of the region's communities. The application contains a map with the addresses of social and psychosocial service providers in the region's territorial communities
Through the application, you can find contact details, information about the working hours of each of the institutions and get acquainted with the list of social services they provide.
It is noted that psychological services are provided by specialists within the framework of the All-Ukrainian Mental Health Program "Are You OK?" initiated by First Lady Olena Zelenska.
In addition, they promise that the app will soon include the ability to use the services of family doctors who also work in the field of psychological assistance to people.
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