Creativity as a Mental Resource
In Irpin an art-therapy event took place — painting with wine on canvas — organized by the Department for Veteran Policy of the Irpin City Council together with "Vagon Restaurant" and Olena Semenets. At first glance — a light activity, but its effect has a practical dimension: restoration of emotional balance, strengthening internal resources, and creating a support network among participants.
“We sincerely thank everyone who helped organize and carry out the event: our partners, the organizers and each person who created this special atmosphere of warmth and care for our veterans. Together — we are doing something important.”
— Department for Veteran Policy of the Irpin City Council
What happened and why it’s needed
The format was not an art competition but a space for expression: participants worked with the material, communicated, and distracted themselves from daily triggers. Such meetings, according to practitioners, help restore a sense of control and reduce isolation — two key factors in the successful reintegration of veterans into peaceful life.
Community support and access to safe formats of self-expression reduce the burden on the healthcare system and contribute to long-term recovery. In other words, this is not just a pleasant event — it is an investment in the community’s social resilience.
Conclusion
Initiatives like art therapy in Irpin show how local projects turn into recovery mechanisms. While the state and partners work on systemic programs, it is the community that creates the spaces where veterans regain their emotions and connections. The next step is to scale such practices and systematically integrate them into veteran support programs.