Oksana understood: the war was inevitable. The documents were gathered, the cars were fueled — she was prepared, but still, the morning of February 24 came as a shock. The family had an evacuation plan to the Rivne region, yet a month later, as soon as the occupiers were pushed out from around Kyiv, they returned home. At that moment, Oksana and her husband decided to act: he would help the military, and she would help people affected by the war. Since then, her life has changed. Oksana obtained an education in coaching and psychological support for war trauma and realized that this was her path. Today she helps others find their inner strength, because she is convinced: the road to healing lies through the warmth of human hearts.