About the program

Start the program

Late April

Level

For beginners

Formate

Offline

Duration

3 months

Occupation

2 times a week

Language

Ukrainian

Type

Course

Cost

Free of charge

Course program

Open

Who is this training for

We invite people from vulnerable population groups to free training, including:

  • demobilized servicemen and members of their families;
  • people with disabilities;
  • families raising two or more minor children;
  • IDPs;
  • family members (first degree of kinship) of prisoners of war and fallen or missing defenders of Ukraine;
  • people aged 55+ and other categories (view the list).

 

The training is implemented in partnership between the NGO “Academy for Heroes” and the “Lviv Regional Organization of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society”.

What will be covered in the course

During the training, students will gain a systematic understanding of the key elements of enterprise logistics and work with practical case studies.

The course program covers the following topics:

  • supply logistics
  • production logistics
  • distribution logistics
  • logistics services
  • inventory management (using models and tasks)
  • transportation and logistics cost calculation
  • warehousing and warehouse process management

How to apply (3 steps)

It’s simple:

  1. Click the “Study for Free” button or follow the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/;
  2. Fill out a short form;
  3. Wait for our call.

 

The number of spots is limited.

Many graduates of the Academy for Heroes are already working in their desired positions, turning what recently seemed like a dream into reality. They have proven that starting a career from scratch is absolutely possible if there is a desire to learn and grow.

Read their success stories here: https://www.academy4heroes.com/en/category/student-stories/.

Register today and take your first step into the future!

Frequently Asked Questions

These include:

– young people under the age of 35 who do not belong to the NEET category
– people who have been unemployed for more than 12 months
– individuals whose housing was destroyed or damaged, including as a result of armed conflict
– family members (first degree of kinship) of prisoners of war, fallen, and missing defenders of Ukraine
– members of low-income households
– people with disabilities
– demobilized servicemen and members of their families (first degree of kinship — military ID with a demobilization record; discharge order)
– single parents and guardians raising minor children (under 18 years old or up to 23 years old if studying full-time)
– members of households that support people with disabilities or elderly persons
– families with two or more minor children
– pregnant women and women raising a child under 1 year old
– individuals living in rural areas and raising two or more minor children
– people who have 10 years left until retirement age or who are already of retirement age
– IDPs
– repatriates
The NEET category (abbreviation of English Not in Education, Employment, or Training) refers to young people (usually aged 15–24 or 15–29) who are not engaged in education, training, or employment. This group is characterized by low motivation to seek work and often relies on parents, less frequently on social benefits.

Yes. The project is funded with the support of the Red Cross Society.

We will add you to the waiting list for the next intake.