Soldier Vitalii Kraievskyi, call sign VIT

My name is Vitalii Kraievskyi, call sign VIT. I voluntarily joined the defense of Ukraine in October 2024 because I believed—and still believe—that our land is a place where freedom should thrive, not fear.

On December 1, 2024, I suffered a severe injury—traumatic amputation of both lower limbs. The pain was unbearable, my vision blurred, but the worst part was how slowly time passed. The tourniquets were on for over 10 hours, evacuation was delayed, and I drifted in and out of consciousness, thinking only about one thing: survival. My comrades performed the impossible, providing first aid and pulling me out of that hell. What followed were hospitals, surgeries, and long days of battling pain and uncertainty.

Today, with my wounds healed and stitches removed, my fight is not over—it has simply changed direction. Now, I have to learn how to live again—to master a wheelchair, prepare for prosthetics, and find my strength in this new reality. For this, I need specialized rehabilitation at the “Western Rehabilitation and Sports Center” of NCSIU. This is not just training; it is a chance to regain control over my own life.

I am not used to asking for help, but right now, I cannot do this alone. Every contribution is a step toward ensuring that I not only survive but truly live—live fully, live for those still on the front lines, live for Ukraine.

Thank you to everyone who supports me. Together, we will endure.

 

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Vitalii successfully completed a 60-day rehabilitation course at the “Western Rehabilitation and Sports Center” of the NCSIU.

What was done?

- 100 hours of individual sessions with a physical therapist
- 10 hours of occupational therapy
- 80 hours of group and individual recreational therapy sessions

What are the results?

- Learned to effectively operate an active wheelchair
- Improved physical fitness, endurance, and strength
- Wheelchair Skills Test (WST) version 5.3 score increased from 36 to 84 (out of a maximum of 90)

Next step – adaptation at home and continued individual rehabilitation.

Thank you to everyone who helped Vitalii complete this rehabilitation course and take an important step toward independence!

 

COLLECTED AND TRANSFERRED: UAH 180,000