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The “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” training was held in Dnipro

On June 24-26, the “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” training was held in Dnipro. 29 participants attended the training. It was conducted by the experienced psychologists of the “Helping Hand for Ukraine” project – Iryna Sukhova and Nataliya Podolyak.

“Now there are a lot of people in Dnipro who are looking for shelter from war,” says Iryna Sukhova. – And I am happy to see that the city also has many volunteers and volunteer organizations that help IDPs. So, in the building where our training was taking place, on the ground floor volunteers from the charity foundation “I am Mariupol” were distributing humanitarian aid to those who needed it, and on the fourth floor we were teaching specialists how to treat psychological trauma. Among the participants of the event there were volunteers from our foundation “HOPE worldwide Ukraine”, as well as volunteers from charity foundations “For the Future of Ukraine”, “East-SOS”, and “Person in trouble”. And I am very happy to see such cooperation between organizations and people in general. I was also impressed how diligently the participants were trying to speak Ukrainian. Slowly, with mistakes, but they were talking. And this strengthened the feeling of unity, because together we will overcome everything. Together towards the victory!”

The event was held in cooperation with the charity foundation “For the Future of Ukraine”. We express our gratitude to Olena Luchko for organizational work!

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