Many Ukrainians in Germany face not only medical issues but also difficulties in the social sphere. That is why there is a network of organizations ready to help in various life situations.
If you live with HIV or belong to a key population, you can receive support from partner Aidshilfe organizations operating across Germany. Other institutions also support Ukrainians, so in this section you will find a list of organizations you can contact directly in your city.
Here you will find information about assistance with documentation, housing support, legal counseling and special offers for Ukrainians. Germany has a number of laws that guarantee both material and non-material support for people with chronic illnesses or disabilities. This also applies to people living with HIV or AIDS, as their rights and benefits are defined in the country’s social legislation and depend on individual circumstances and health status.
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Moving to a new country is always a challenge. Especially when it involves completing paperwork, registration, obtaining a residence permit or accessing social services. Bureaucratic procedures in Germany may seem complicated, but you are not alone. There are organizations and initiatives that help Ukrainians navigate this process — in a language you understand, with care and respect. Getting support with filling out forms, translating documents or being accompanied to institutions is not a sign of weakness, but an act of care for yourself and your loved ones. Find out where in Germany you can receive free and confidential assistance with bureaucratic matters — and take another step toward stability and confidence in your new life.
Every family may face difficulties — financial, emotional or everyday challenges. In Germany, there are services that support families in difficult life circumstances: from parenting counseling to assistance in crisis situations. Support is available confidentially, free of charge and with consideration of cultural context. Taking care of your family is not always about solving everything on your own. It is also about the ability to ask for help. Find out where you can receive support for yourself, your partner or your children — and take a step toward a calmer and more stable life.
Caring for yourself begins with finding a place where you can feel safe. Find out where nearby you can access housing with social support, psychological assistance and understanding of your experience. You have the right to a home — regardless of your status, diagnosis or identity.
Violence is never your fault. If you have been affected by physical, psychological or sexual violence, it is important to know that in Germany there are places where you will be heard, supported and helped. Consultations can be anonymous, free of charge and available in different languages — including Ukrainian. Caring for yourself begins with the first step — reaching out for help. Find out where you can receive psychological support, legal counseling or temporary shelter nearby. You have the right to safety, respect and a life without fear.
Losing permanent housing is not the end — it is the beginning of a path toward new solutions. In Germany, there are services that provide assistance to people experiencing homelessness: from temporary shelter to hot meals, medical support and counseling. You can seek help — confidentially, free of charge and without judgment.
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