By Anna Kutova | project manager
Provision of Shelter Services
During the reporting period, the temporary shelter provided accommodation and support to:
20 women who experienced domestic or gender-based violence
24 children who stayed together with their mothers
Among the service users:
1 internally displaced person (IDP)
2 large families who required additional social and adaptation support
All residents were provided with safe and dignified living conditions, meals, hygiene products, essential household items, and access to social, medical, and legal services.
Social Support
During the reporting period, 18 individual cases were opened by the social service. Each woman received personalized support, which included:
Assessment of the life situation to identify needs, risks, and available resources
Definition of key problems and development of strategies for their resolution
Motivation to actively participate in overcoming the crisis situation
Development and implementation of an individual recovery plan
Consultations on social protection, state assistance, and housing issues
Psychological counseling and emotional support
Assistance with document restoration, obtaining medical certificates, and school registration
Organization of access to free legal aid and consultations
Support with household adaptation and daily needs
Referrals to other specialists (doctors, lawyers, educational institutions, employment services, etc.)
Representation of beneficiaries’ interests in state and community institutions
Support in restoring family and socially useful connections (upon request)
Assistance with employment, including consultations, referrals to employment centers, help with resumes, and interview preparation
Development of social and life skills such as financial literacy, planning, and self-organization
Psychological Support
A psychologist provided ongoing support to women residing in the shelter. The main areas of work included:
Individual counseling focused on:
Overcoming traumatic experiences
Managing anxiety, fear, and depression
Building self-esteem and personal resilience
Developing personal safety strategies
Group activities included:
Art therapy sessions
Psychoeducational discussions
Exercises for emotional stabilization and regulation
Development of constructive behavioral strategies in conflict situations
Work with Children
A social pedagogue conducted regular activities with children, adapted to their age, emotional state, and individual needs.
Individual sessions covered:
Psycho-emotional support
Helping children express feelings through play, drawing, and conversation
Academic support, including help with homework and cognitive development
Group activities aimed to:
Develop emotional intelligence and communication skills
Strengthen group cohesion
Reduce anxiety and aggressive behavior
Restore a sense of safety through a stable and supportive environment
Work with parents included:
Monitoring mother–child relationships and interaction dynamics
Providing parenting recommendations and guidance
Conducting joint “mother–child” sessions to restore emotional connection
Moving Forward
We continue our work to ensure that every woman and child who has experienced violence can find safety, understanding, and a path toward recovery.
Thank you to everyone who supports us — your contribution makes these changes possible every day.
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