May Summary of the LIFESTRAND Project Implementation at TNMU
Throughout May 2025, the LIFESTRAND project team at Ternopil National Medical University actively trained civilians in critical pre-medical care skills. Our training sessions focused on basic life support, control of critical bleeding, and transport immobilization in trauma—knowledge that can save lives.

A total of 134 people from various groups in Ternopil and the surrounding region participated in the training sessions, including:
Employees of the Ternopil Regional Municipal Institute of Postgraduate Education.
Students of Ternopil Specialized School No. 3;
Members of the National Scout Organization of Ukraine “Plast” in Pidvolochysk;
Representatives of the Ternopil Special School of the National Police (TOR);
Young athletes from the “Shiday” sports club in Ternopil;
Employees of the public catering sector from RC “Maksym” and “Velyka Myska”;
Members of the religious community of the Church of Jesus Christ;
Staff of the Ternopil Regional Specialized Baby Home;


We are sincerely grateful to every participant for their openness, engagement, and willingness to be prepared for emergency situations.

Special thanks to our dedicated young trainers—Nazar Krulyk, Yuliana Skip, Oksana Petryshyn, Stanislav Martsenyuk, Dina Shozda, Nadiia Nikulina, Vitalina Sulyma, and Olena Nesterenko—for their active involvement, inspiration, and selfless work within the project.
Your enthusiasm, sincerity, and desire to make the world a better place are the true driving force behind our shared mission.

Each completed training is one more step toward building a safer community.
