Mental Health

Mental Health

MedAid co-founded Moe Kolo with fintech firm DeepInspire to address Ukraine’s pressing psychological and mental health challenges. As of February 2026, Moe Kolo’s online therapy sessions, led by a team of 20 therapists, have provided essential mental health and support to over 10,700 people since early 2023, demonstrating the powerful impact of online group therapy.

Participant feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, and demand continues to grow. With financial backing form the Oak Foundation, we are on track to increase capacity in 2026 and 2027, reaching new communities such as first-responders and increasing participation from veterans and families of active military personnel.

This is just the beginning. We’re committed to expanding these mental services, particularly for veterans and their families, as part of our wider mission to strengthen mental health during war and support long-term community and care services across Ukraine.

For more information, visit Moe Kolo’s Ukrainian website, and read our 2025 Impact Report:

Medical Services →

Our mobile teams have completed 44,837 medical consultations in war-torn regions since June 2022.

Medical Supplies →

We deliver critical medical equipment and supplies directly to hospitals and field stations across Ukraine.

  • Days 6 & 7: Anti-aircraft action beside us at a petrol station. From Dnipro to Zaporizhzhia, the front feels uncomfortably close. We descend underground to train for mass trauma. Here, technology kills — and tries to heal. Return to Day 5. Driving south that evening, we felt the war’s proximity. At a petrol station an [...]

  • Day 5: Kharkiv’s surgeons work by day — and supply the front by night. We learn how wounded soldiers are evacuated under constant drone threat. Two out of three vehicles surviving is considered success. This is modern warfare’s grim arithmetic. Return to Days 3 & 4.  Thursday 30th October Olha, head of surgery at Zaitsev [...]

  • Days 3 & 4: A single day takes us from Lviv, via medieval mosaics in Kyiv to Georgian lamb under curfew in Kharkiv. Here the war is closer, louder, and impossible to ignore. Cemeteries tell one story, mobile medical clinics another. Kharkiv is a city that refuses to stop living. Return to Day 1&2  Tuesday [...]

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