Sustainable Social Partnership for Your Company
Sustainable Social Partnership
for Your Company
which aims to promote the psychological recovery of children in Ukraine
and address the psychosocial consequences of the war.
Project Scale and Social Impact
has been operating since 2015. It focuses on psychological recovery and the prevention of PTSD
among children and adults affected by war-related trauma.
Project Scale and Social Impact
It focuses on psychological recovery and the prevention of PTSD among children and adults affected by war-related trauma.
26 000+
children and adults
have developed psychological self-regulation skills in the context of war
2 200+
specialists
trained in the “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” program
2 300+
therapy courses
delivered across
150+ cities and villages
in Ukraine
79%
of participants
report a reduction
in PTSD symptoms
91%
of participants report
improvements in overall well-being (memory, attention, sleep quality)
100%
of participants acquire
practical self-help techniques
26 000+
children and adults
have developed psychological self-regulation skills in the context of war
2 200+
specialists
trained in the “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” program
2 300+
therapy courses
delivered across
150+ cities and villages
in Ukraine
79%
of participants
report a reduction
in PTSD symptoms
91%
of participants report
improvements in overall well-being (memory, attention, sleep quality)
100%
of participants acquire
practical self-help techniques
Psychological Impact of War on Children
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the most common mental health conditions among children who have experienced war.
According to research, up to 44% of children in Ukraine are at risk of developing PTSD, while in frontline regions this figure reaches up to 68.9% (Future Index, 2025; field studies and humanitarian assessments, 2022–2024).
It manifests through heightened anxiety, nightmares, difficulties in learning, and challenges with socialization.
Real Impact: Stories of Recovery
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the most common mental health conditions among children who have experienced war.
Real Impact: Stories of Recovery
Sumy Region
A child overcame panic attacks during air raid alerts and returned to school.
Kharkiv Region
A teenager who lost their home and lived in complete isolation successfully reintegrated into society.
Donetsk Region
A child was freed from chronic nightmares through psychological stabilization techniques.
Zaporizhzhia Region
A child regained emotional stability while coping with a parent serving on the front line.
Methodology and Approach
It is designed to address traumatic stress and reduce the risk of PTSD.
The methodology has been implemented in more than 20 countries worldwide, and our project in Ukraine is one of the largest examples of its implementation.
Implementation Model
Training and certification
(3-day intense training for specialists)
Therapy courses for children
(Work on recovery and healing)
Supervision and support
(Professional guidance)
7 sessions in a course
10–12 children in a group
Age: 8–16 years
Training and certification
(3-day intense training for specialists)
Therapy courses for children
(Work on recovery and healing)
Supervision and support
(Professional guidance)
7
sessions in a course
10-12
children in a group
Age: 8–16
years
Partner and Donor Testimonials






















Partnership Opportunities
Grant Support
Targeted funding for therapy groups or specialist training
CSR / ESG Partnerships
Integration of the project activities into your company’s social responsibility strategy
Research Partnerships
Support for studies on the impact of war on mental health
Employee Giving
Employee engagement programs and donation matching initiatives
Grant
Support
Targeted funding for therapy groups or specialist trainin
CSR / ESG Partnerships
Integration of the project activities into your company’s social responsibility strategy
Research Partnerships
Support for studies on the impact of war on mental health
Employee
Giving
Employee engagement programs and donation matching initiatives
We are open to various partnership formats and are ready to explore opportunities that align with shared priorities and strategic goals.
Value for Your Company
Reliable Partner
Collaborate with a professional team with 11 years of hands-on experience in mental health support in war settings.
Partnership Network
Implement humanitarian initiatives across Ukraine through our established partner network.
Long-Term Impact
Help children overcome the psychological consequences of war and restore their lives
Trust and Reputation
Strengthen your brand’s credibility by participating in addressing critical social challenges.
Employee Engagement and Unity
Bring your team together around a shared social initiative.
ESG Leadership
Align with UN Sustainable Development Goal 3: Good health and well-being.
About the Foundation
The “HOPE worldwide Ukraine” Charity Foundation is a Ukrainian charitable organization and partner of the HOPE worldwide.
Experience
27 years of social support programs for children and adults, last 11+ years of implementing psychological recovery programs in war-affected contexts
International Partnerships
HOPE worldwide (USA, Canada, Switzerland-Geneva, Zurich), Canada-Ukraine Foundation, Children and War Foundation (UK, Norway), TELUS Foundation, Crown Agents (UK), Integrity Action (UK), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania, Embassy of Canada in Ukraine, BILLA Ukraine, and others.
Transparency
The foundation ensures full financial accountability and operates in accordance with a Child Safeguarding Policy.
Contact
Email: partnerships@hopeww.org.ua
Website: www.hopeww.org.ua/e
