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Working visit to Superhumans Centre: on systematic support for veterans

  • A group of six people gathered in front of a wooden wall with the illuminated sign "superhumans LV." One individual is seated in a wheelchair, while the others stand around them, smiling and posing for the photo. The indoor setting, featuring clean modern design and warm lighting, suggests a welcoming environment—possibly a lobby or entrance to a medical, rehabilitation, or support facility associated with "superhumans LV."
  • A group of five people standing in a workspace that resembles a laboratory or technical facility. One individual is seated in a wheelchair, while the others stand around a large machine with a digital interface, various control panels, and industrial equipment. Shelving units containing boxes and supplies are visible, along with bright ceiling lights. The scene suggests a professional environment related to engineering, manufacturing, or assistive technology development.
  • A display of three inclusive dolls on a counter in a professional or exhibition space. The dolls represent diversity in physical abilities: the first is standing in a blue dress, the second is seated in a wheelchair with long blonde hair and a pink outfit, and the third is standing with a prosthetic leg, wearing a sleeveless shirt labeled "LOS ANGELES 01" and pink shorts. The counter holds informational brochures and QR-coded leaflets. The background includes wood paneling, a frosted-glass door, and a wall display that appears to include a timeline or visual content, suggesting the setting relates to education, accessibility, or healthcare advocacy.
  • Two individuals standing in a modern kitchen or lab space. One person is gesturing toward a storage cabinet above a sink, possibly explaining something, while the other observes. The room includes a stainless-steel sink, microwave, trash bin, and various items such as a soap dispenser, paper towel holder, and a small rack with test tubes. The ceiling features a smoke detector and recessed lighting. The scene suggests a facility inspection, demonstration, or educational moment in a professional or clinical setting.
  • A small metallic robot sculpture sits atop a clear acrylic block. The robot has a boxy head with two round eyes, a mouth, and a heart-shaped detail on its chest. Its body is assembled from bolts, hinges, and other metal components, giving it a handmade, industrial look. Behind the robot, a potted plant with white flowers and large green leaves adds a natural contrast. Nearby, two transparent acrylic blocks display Ukrainian text, one of which reads: "Thank you for being the support for those on the front line." The message is attributed to "Ukrayinska Pravda."

23.06.2025

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Recently, the LAOPD team, together with Taras Tarasenko and Vadym Svyrydenko, made a working trip to the Superhumans Centre in Vynnyky, near Lviv — a unique Ukrainian medical facility that specialises in the comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation of veterans affected by the war.

The purpose of the visit was to familiarise themselves with the work of the centre as an example of an effective model of rehabilitation support, as well as to discuss ways of providing similar quality assistance to all defenders of Ukraine throughout the country. Superhumans is an example of what modern veteran centres can and should be: multidisciplinary, professional, with a human approach and deep values.

LAOPD has a long history of cooperation with Taras Tarasenko, a member of parliament, lawyer and active member of parliamentary structures on human rights and veterans, as well as with Vadym Svyrydenko, a veteran, community leader and rehabilitation ambassador. Together, we have repeatedly participated in working meetings, initiated discussions and supported projects aimed at strengthening the support system for those who defended Ukraine.

We are sincerely grateful to the Superhumans team for their hospitality, openness, and inspiring work. After this meeting, we are even more convinced that such solutions need to be scaled up so that every veteran in Ukraine has access to professional assistance, dignified treatment, and effective rehabilitation.

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