Victor and Olena Pinchuk expand RECOVERY network with opening of 19th rehabilitation center for military personnel in Kyiv
The national RECOVERY network, founded by Victor and Olena Pinchuk to support Ukraine’s Security and Defense Forces, continues to expand. A 19th innovative rehabilitation center for Ukraine’s servicemen and servicewomen has opened in Kyiv. Nearly 1,000 military personnel will be able to receive free rehabilitation services here each year.
This is already the fourth RECOVERY center in the Kyiv region, providing high-quality, accessible, and evidence-based rehabilitation care. The RECOVERY project is an example of effective public-private partnership, where philanthropists create innovative rehabilitation centers based within public healthcare institutions.
Victor Pinchuk, founder of the RECOVERY project:
“We are opening the 19th center in the RECOVERY network, and it is truly the most powerful and advanced network of physical rehabilitation centers in the country. Over this time, more than 43,000 of our heroes have already undergone recovery. The philosophy of the project that we launched together with my wife Olena is this: our defenders are fighting for independence on the front line, and if something happens to them, they must know that here we will do everything so they can feel their independence. That is why we are building this network across the country—to thank our heroes and ensure they receive the best possible recovery.”
The center is equipped with innovative equipment that covers the full spectrum of functional impairments, including those caused by gunshot wounds and blast injuries. In particular, virtual reality (VR) systems and biofeedback technologies are used, enabling effective recovery of motor functions and coordination.
Within the treatment and rehabilitation area, the RECOVERY project funded the


