Psychological integration workshops, art-therapy, humanitarian aid and other rehabilitation and practical help for more than 200 Ukraine's refugee families. The project is aimed to help more than 1000 internally displaced people, basically children and women, from different parts of Ukraine who have been facing the horror of war.
The war in the Eastern Ukraine started in 2014 and made more than 2 million people escape from their homes. And on February 24, 2022, Russia invaded whole Ukraine. Cities were subjected to numerous shelling. More than 14,5 million Ukrainians left their counry as refugees and more than 4 million became internal dispaced. Some stayed at home with small children in fear and horror of shelling. People run to bomb shelters, spending nights there.
Through psychological integration, art therapy and constant communication volunteers help internally displaced children and families to heal their psychological trauma. Practical help, like humanitarian aid, moving to safer places are provided to more than 200 refugee families. Urgent need package may include generator, UPS, heater, blankets and other actual things.
More than 1000 Ukrainian refugees receive practical and psychological help to settle their lives in a new place, recover emotionally and adapt to new surroundings.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).