[1][3] The organisation undertakes advocacy and provides counselling and support services to people with disabilities.
[1] Once she reached safety, she set up a phone line to provide advice to people with disabilities who were trapped in the conflict zone, and provided advice, cash, and both legal and psychological support to 5,000 people.
[1] Barantsova also set up an online school for internally displaced children, providing education to 1,000 pupils.
[1] From 2008 to 2020 she worked in Luhansk Oblast Centre for the Sociocultural Adaptation of Youth with Physical Disabilities[2] In 2020, she was the European winner of the Nansen Refugee Award.
[5] She was appointed Government Commissioner for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and was working to organize the evacuation abroad of people with disabilities and mobility impaired people from various regions of Ukraine.