The German municipality of Murnau am Staffelsee has allocated 2.5 million hryvnias for the Mental Health Center in Lviv, where people are treated after torture
25 Nov 2025

Today, November 25, the German municipality of Murnau am Staffelsee is donating 52,082 euros for the renovation of the St. Leo the Great Mental Health Center, which opened this year on Rafal Lemkin Street (side of Zamarstynivska Street).

These funds will be used to purchase computer and household appliances, medical equipment, and equipment for creative workshops and art therapy at the first Center for Assistance to Ukrainians who were tortured or suffered severe moral trauma as a result of the war in Ukraine.

I am glad that our city hall can cooperate with Lviv and support you during the cruel war. We want to declare that you are not alone. You are a very strong and resilient nation that will definitely win one day. This is our common goal.

I also want to express my sincere respect for your accomplishment of this task. I have visited your city twice this year. I was impressed by the way you do your job. Together with other neighboring municipalities, we have been supporting you from the very beginning of the full-scale operation. I hope that we will continue to help you in the future,” — said Rolf Beuting, the first mayor of the municipality of Murnau am Staffelsee, to his Lviv colleagues.

 

Thank you for your decision, for your support of Ukraine and Lviv in particular,” — summed up the mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sadovyi.

We would like to remind you that the German municipality of Murnau am Staffelsee has repeatedly provided humanitarian aid to Unbroken and the city in general. In particular, they donated ambulances, equipment for a prosthetics workshop, 60 generators and furniture for schools and kindergartens, and paid for repair work in the UNBROKEN educational hub.

The project is financed within the framework of the Small Projects Fund of Municipal Development Policy, the sub-program “Small Projects Fund of Solidarity Partnership for Crisis Response”, which is implemented by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

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