Psychosocial support for children in times of war
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Many young Ukrainians today feel stress, anxiety, and fear.
The war in Ukraine significantly worsened the psychological, social, and humanitarian situation of orphans and children deprived of parental care. This category of minors remains the most vulnerable today.
Children who are brought up in institutions remain hostages of state and inhospitable institutions of education and care and especially experience the negative consequences of the war, they most often become victims of psychological violence and the negative influence of the institution.
As part of the implementation of this project, for a few days we will transfer its participants from depressed state institutions to a place of strength, inspiration, home comfort and peace – the "House of an Angel" children's town, which is located in a cosy corner of a mountain village in Prykarpattia.
For six days, psychologists, rehabilitators and volunteers of the foundation will work with children with the aim of forming and correcting the mental health of children who are at risk. Children will receive high-quality and balanced nutrition, humanitarian support (clothes, shoes, hygiene products).
The project involves three socio-psychological camps, each lasting 6 days. The total number of project participants is 60 orphans and children in difficult life circumstances (including children evacuated from the war zone).
ID: | 10027 |