On February 2nd, Anastasiia Lozik, a Founding Board Member of NexGen Care Foundation, took center stage at the Humanitarian Forum of Ukraine-American Partnership in Washington. The event served as a platform for Anastasiia to not only represent the foundation but also lead a panel discussion focused on the foundation’s ambitious plans for fund development and its commitment to patient psychological rehabilitation programs.
NexGen Care Foundation, a non-profit organization committed to positively impacting society, has found a passionate advocate in Anastasiia Lozik. Her presence at the forum highlighted the foundation’s dedication to humanitarian causes, explicitly addressing the psychological well-being of individuals affected by health challenges.
During her address, she outlined NexGen Care Foundation’s overarching mission, emphasizing its role in addressing critical societal issues, including the often-overlooked area of psychological rehabilitation. The foundation’s commitment to making a tangible difference in mental health and well-being was palpable as Anastasiia articulated its focus on initiatives that aim to uplift communities, improve healthcare access, and contribute to the overall psychological resilience of society.
One of the key aspects Anastasiia touched upon was the foundation’s ambitious plans for fund development, earmarked explicitly for expanding and enhancing psychological rehabilitation programs. NexGen Care Foundation recognizes the importance of financial support to sustain and scale its efforts in this crucial area. Her strategic vision and dedication to the cause were evident as she discussed innovative fundraising approaches, partnerships, and collaborations to bolster psychological well-being initiatives.
The forum not only showcased NexGen Care Foundation’s commitment to addressing psychological rehabilitation but also provided a platform for Anastasiia to engage with stakeholders, potential donors, and like-minded organizations focused on mental health initiatives. Her involvement in the panel discussion exemplified her dedication to fostering international partnerships that can amplify the impact of NexGen Care Foundation’s work on psychological well-being.
However, Anastasiia did not shy away from acknowledging the challenges that lie ahead in the domain of mental health support. In an era marked by global uncertainties, psychological rehabilitation efforts face numerous obstacles. Whether it be the stigma associated with mental health or the evolving nature of psychological needs, NexGen Care Foundation is navigating a dynamic landscape. Anastasiia Lozik’s transparent discussion of these challenges showcased the foundation’s commitment to addressing the often-overlooked aspect of psychological well-being.
As a Founding Board Member, Anastasiia was pivotal in articulating NexGen Care Foundation’s long-term vision, particularly in psychological rehabilitation. Her leadership and dedication underscore the organization’s commitment to creating lasting positive change not only in addressing immediate needs but also in fostering the mental resilience of communities. Valeri Manziuk further strengthens the organization’s leadership. As a Founding Board Member, Valeri participated in the Humanitarian Forum to strengthen Funds Donors’ relationships and foster new partnership opportunities.
NexGen Care Foundation’s digital platform serves as a hub for information, updates, and avenues for those interested in contributing to their noble cause, especially in the crucial area of psychological rehabilitation.
Anastasiia Lozik’s representation of NexGen Care Foundation at the Humanitarian Forum of Ukraine-American Partnership, particularly her leadership in the panel discussion on psychological rehabilitation programs, was a testament to her commitment to holistic humanitarian causes.
As the foundation navigates the path ahead, it is evident that under Lozik’s leadership, NexGen Care Foundation will continue to be a beacon of hope, addressing not only the physical needs but also the psychological well-being of individuals and communities.
Published by: Martin De Juan