A member of the GAR team since 2024, she serves as a first contact instructor and fundraiser. In her childhood, she experienced a life-changing injury in a car accident, which became a significant challenge but inspired her to seek new opportunities and paths to self-realization. Since 2023, she has actively participated in the organization’s activities, including women’s workshops in Kyiv and summer active rehabilitation camps. These events helped her discover the possibilities of active rehabilitation, learn independence, and define her professional path.
She holds two higher education degrees – in foreign languages and computer graphics – and has extensive practical experience overcoming both physical and social barriers. She completed an internship as a first contact instructor and actively participates in teaching camp participants, helping them acquire essential life skills for independence.
Currently, she combines her work as an instructor with activities in the fundraising department, focusing on the development of GAR initiatives and attracting resources for their implementation. Her experience and motivation make a significant contribution to achieving the organization’s mission.
Peer-mentor. Instructor in table tennis, aerobics, general physical training and ballsport.
He has a secondary specialised education as a computer operator, underground miner and longwall miner.
He was injured during an unsuccessful jump into a pond in 2013, damaging his cervical spine at the C6-7 level.
He enjoys travelling, driving, outdoor activities and meeting friends.
She is a first contact instructor and peer-mentor at the First Medical Association in Lviv.
She has been a leader of the GAR and a wheelchair instructor since 2019.
She has a degree in economics and experience in accounting.
She is interested in psychology and all related topics. His hobbies are travelling and photography.
Spinal cord injury at the level of C6-7 cervical vertebrae since 2016.
In 2015, she suffered a spinal cord injury at the Th12 level. She has been working as an archery instructor at the PAC since 2017.
In 2019, she took part in the inclusive project ‘fashion inclusia’ from the PAC, after which she worked as a freelance make-up artist.
Education: Pedagogical TNPU, philology, and LNAM House of Ceramics.
Since 2020, she has been a member of the Ternopil Accessibility Committee.
For about 5 years, she has been working on her second degree in art and creating exclusive works in stained glass.
He has been with the HAR since 2013. He started as a trainee general fitness instructor, but later, out of necessity and his own commitment, he changed disciplines and became an aerobics instructor.
I got injured in 1989 (I was 18 at the time). After an unsuccessful dive, I broke my spine at the C5 level.
After the injury, I received two degrees: a secondary specialised degree in accounting and auditing and a higher degree in computer engineering. All diplomas are with honours.
I live in the countryside. For 15 years I worked as a computer operator at a local agricultural enterprise. in 2018, when the village got a fast internet connection, I was able to complete a software testing course remotely and get a good remote job.
I am studying software courses – I want to become a web application developer in the future.
I drive a car.