The First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, addressed participants of Superhumans Reunion’25 – a festival that brings together a community of veterans, their families, and all those who care about the reintegration and recovery of people affected by war injuries.
Overall, the festival, organized by the Superhumans Center, gathered more than 600 veterans and their families, over 60 partners, government officials, foreign ambassadors, and Ukrainian artists.
“When Superhumans was launched two years ago, we interpreted its name like this: Ukrainians are not victims, but superheroes. What unites us is not trauma but overcoming it together. This ‘super’ prefix is not some formal honorary title – it is born of teamwork, resilience, and the commitment of everyone involved to fight. I thank everyone who is working to give our people back their opportunities,” said Olena Zelenska.
The First Lady called on government officials and businesses to support graduates of the Superhumans Center in finding their place in life. In particular, it is important that the Ministry of Economy assist graduates with employment, a key need expressed by veterans. The Ministry of Veterans Affairs is responsible for integrating them into life, from sports to solving any social issues.
“Meanwhile, the graduates of Superhumans themselves often ask: ‘How can we help our country?’ I’ll take the liberty of answering. Dear Superhumans, above all, we want to see you feeling well and thriving in whatever it is you wish for yourselves. And your example, your resilience, even just your smiles already help, right now,” the First Lady emphasized.