UUSTEE / DIRECTIONS

The main directions of real support

UUSTEE works where addiction has already led to the loss of housing, work, and social ties, so support is built around the most practical and life-critical directions.

Safe accommodation

The organization receives people affected by addiction and helps them leave street life and crisis conditions.

Meals and living conditions

Regular meals and decent living conditions help restore basic stability.

Work therapy

The key element of the program that restores the habit of regular work and a sense of usefulness.

Social guidance

The team helps a person move through recovery and gradual adaptation instead of simply surviving a crisis stage.

Less pressure on services

When a person is under the project’s care, the need for police, ambulance calls, and crisis intervention is significantly lower.

Farm development

Rabbit hutches, a livestock yard, and an apiary are planned as future areas of work and partial self-financing.

Practical focus

Support that responds to a real social problem

Alcohol and drug addiction often lead to homelessness, antisocial behavior, public order issues, and repeated emergency calls. That is why the project is built not around abstract slogans, but around concrete tools of support.

Each direction is tied to everyday life: where a person lives, what they eat, what they do, how they rebuild skills, and how they gradually return to a more stable future.