“Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” summer therapy sessions took place in Kharkiv

During summer Tetiana Bilobrova, psychologist and trainer of the “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” program, together with co-trainers has conducted therapy courses in Kharkiv.

She has worked as the trainer within the “Helping Hand for Ukraine” project for the last years and held therapy courses for many groups of children and the elderly in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region, where she lived before the full-scale invasion of rf to Ukraine. Nowadays being an IDP herself she continues to help people in Donetsk region and Kharkiv where she works as crisis psychologist and humanitarian aid coordinator at the charitable organisation.

In spring 2023 Tetiana shared information about “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” program with her colleagues and some of them participated in the training program. Now together with Tetiana they are part of the Kharkiv trainers’ team of the “Helping Hand for Ukraine” project.

The photos show Tetiana Bilobrova, Olena Kurchenko, and Tetiana Buhaichuk conducting “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” summer therapy sessions for school students and IDPs adults who temporarily live in IDPs dormitories in Kharkiv.

We are thankful to the “Salvation Army” organisation for supporting our project!

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“Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” Program Implemented in Summer Children Camps

This summer has been very fruitful – a lot of “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” therapy course have been held. Many children rested in summer camps where they could improve their psychological state by learning healing and self-help techniques. The camps were held in Kyiv region, Zakarpattia region, Ivano-Frankivsk region, Khmelnytskyi region. And no matter what was the name of the camp – “Caramel” or “Gala Camp”, “Lisova Pisnia” or “Litokryl” – they had everything you need for a wonderful vacation: merry counselors and sensitive psychologists, quests and discos, guided tours through picturesque Ukraine and delicious food, and most importantly friendships and communication. And calmness has been trendy this summer. It is what almost all children talked about, what they all wanted, and what we all lack.

In total, during the summer in cooperation with camp partners, 1,400 children attended “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” therapy sessions as part of the “Helping Hand for Ukraine” project. Half of them came from the de-occupied territories of Ukraine or live in difficult life circumstances. The therapy courses were conducted by project psychologists: Khrystyna Kravchenko, Leyla Kravchenko, Daria Tretyak, Marharyta Polyakova, Hanna Shevchuk, Maryna Gudkova, Olha Posternak, Yulia Barbukh, Maya Oliynyk, Tetyana Khamelyuk, Tetyana Hordiy, Kateryna Sukenyk, Larysa Sushko, Tetyana Solovei, Maria Shabalina, Bohdana Napleta, Serhii Serheyev, Yana Serheyeva. Iryna Sukhova, the leader and chief psychologist of the “Helping Hand for Ukraine” project provided supervision support for the team.

The camps were held thanks to the financial support of our partners – the Canada-Ukraine Foundation (CUF), the OutcomesX social outcomes marketplace and UBS Optimus Foundation.

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There are no other people’s children: an American philanthropist together with Ukrainian volunteers organized a summer camp for children who suffered from the consequences of the war

We are publishing a media coverage from the Gala Camp prepared by UAINFO.ORG

“War leaves scars not only on the body, but also on the soul. And it is sometimes too difficult to heal them. Especially when it comes to children evacuated from the war zone and those who could leave the temporarily occupied territories. However, volunteers do not stay aside; they do their best to take care of children. This, thanks to the efforts of Oksana Shakhmatenko, a volunteer of the NGO “Freedom of Speech Institute” and the Charity Foundation “HOPE worldwide Ukraine”, a summer camp was organized in Kamianets-Podilskyi for 76 such children. And Kamianets-Podilskyi is one of the most beautiful cities of Ukraine where one can heal these “scars”.

Dreams Come True

Oksana Shakhmatenko told that there are three social and psychological rehabilitation centers in the Mykolaiv region, where children evacuated from the war zone (Mykolaiv region, Kherson region, Donetsk region) are staying. Some were brought from temporarily occupied territories. These children are orphans, half-orphans, the parents of some of them are deprived of parental care.

“My fellow volunteer Yana Maiboroda, other volunteers and I supported such communal institutions as much as possible, organized holidays and gifts for children… There is not enough space to list those who helped us. But really, the children in these centers rarely leave the premises. And that’s why I really wanted to try to take the children to a recreation camp so that they could have a great summer time,” the volunteer said.

At the stage of preparation, Oksana Shakhmatenko addressed the “HOPE worldwide Ukraine” Charity Foundation, as it has a good reputation and an impeccable history of activity, and is also professionally engaged in providing psychological rehabilitation. After all, in this case it was important to organize not only leisure time, but also psychological support, because the children are truly traumatized.

“We received a recommendation to work with the Gala Camp in Kamianets-Podilskyi. This is a really cool place to work with children. So, the only thing that was left to take care of was the money. I’ve been looking for funding for about three months. I addressed various donors: Americans, French, Poles… There were promises, but in reality no one was ready to allocate funds. And then I got a phone number of American businessman and philanthropist Dell Loy Hansen. It was like “well, now it depends on you, negotiate”. For two days I had been thinking what to write to him… Finally I sent a message, and at first no reaction followed. However, the very next day, the representative of Mr. Hansen in Ukraine called me and asked about all the details. Then the financing of the project was agreed upon very promptly.

I am truly delighted with Dell Loy Hansen. He is a very generous man with a big soul. By the way, I was told that he mostly helps children, the elderly, IDPs, widows, and war veterans. Those who cannot take care of themselves,” Oksana Shakhmatenko shared.

The volunteer explained that this is probably a unique case, because the benefactor himself expressed a desire to communicate with children who attended the camp. After all, it is very rare that the donor personally communicates with the final beneficiaries of the donation. So Mr. Hansen talked to children during the video conference. And they literally bombarded him with questions: who are you; where you live; what kind of office do you have; what is the weather like where you are; have you ever visited Ukraine; do you know what’s going on here? And Dell Loy was pleased to talk to them.

“However, there is a particularly touching story. During this conversation, one boy from Kherson said that his father remained in the occupied part of the Kherson region. And their house was flooded after Kakhovka HPP Dam was blown up by the aggressors. After hearing this story, Mr. Hansen agreed to allocate an apartment for this boy’s family!” – said Oksana Shakhmatenko.

With Ukraine in Heart

Dell Loy Hansen is the founder and CEO of the Wasatch Group. He has already visited Ukraine three times and is planning his next visit soon. By the way, at the end of June this year, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi met with Dell Loy Hansen.

The head of state thanked the philanthropist for helping Ukrainians, because since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the russian federation into Ukraine, he has actively engaged in charity projects to support our country. “I know that you implement very important projects to support our people. We really appreciate that you are investing in life, in helping people,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized.

For his part, Dell Loy Hansen noted that he admires the leadership of the President of Ukraine and the entire Ukrainian people in protecting the values of freedom and democracy. And he also expressed his conviction that in this fight the support to Ukraine should remain unshaken.

The founder of Wasatch Group presented to Volodymyr Zelensky the project of the multi-apartment residential complex “Hansen Town”, the main idea of which is to create a large community for the elderly, war veterans, widows, orphans and people with limited abilities. The project will include centers for medical and emotional care, as well as physical therapy, art therapy and other necessary services.

“This town will be able to replace several family-type orphanages destroyed during the war. We know that more than 100 such institutions were destroyed, and the issue of their restoration is being taken care of by the First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska,” Dell Loy Hansen said during the meeting.

He also told the President about the initiative to build residential buildings for homeless elderly people in several regions of Ukraine. A dental clinic, hairdressing and manicure services, a hot food center and a cinema will be provided for the needs of their residents free of charge. Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Dell Loy Hansen for this idea and such important care for the elderly.

Dream Camp

But let’s return to the Gala Camp summer camp. This is an absolutely incredible dream place probably for every child. Since the camp is based in one of the most picturesque corners of our country, the children saw a lot of interesting things. They took a sightseeing tour in Kamianets-Podilskyi, visited the local fortress. There was a separate guided tour to the Kamianets-Podilsky Canyon. Children also went for a walk in the extremely wonderful local Botanical Garden, visited the mysterious “Atlantis” cave, Alpine Park and went for a drive to the Khotyn Fortress. They also visited the Museum of miniatures “Castles of Ukraine”, Museum of money and art gallery. There was also recreation on the pond, the kids could go kayaking and take part in water relays.

“We cooperate with the Rehabilitation and Recovery Center, which organized teambuilding games for children. We also coordinate with the “Rokada” center, which specializes in career guidance techniques, game therapy et al. The Child Protection Center provided art-therapy sessions. This summer camp shift also featured games from Yevhen Klopotenko’s Cult Food culinary project and UNICEF Ukraine. There were also master classes in cookie decoration, painting, and pottery,” Oksana Shakhmatenko reported.

But sport is no less important. So tennis, badminton, bowling, volleyball, football, ping pong competitions wer also organized. There were also many interesting entertaining programs for children: a talent show, a Hawaiian party, “Intuition” show, a Mr. and Miss Camp contest, and the Olympic Games.

“I am very satisfied with the fact that it was possible to take children from Mykolayiv to the camp. This trip was very important for them in terms of socialization. At first it was noticeable that they were, so to speak, a little behind among children from other regions. But later, they became more courageous and self-confident, lifted certain psychological barriers. In other words, they really relaxed and rested. Children were very pleased. The donor was also satisfied, because everything that was promised to him was for 100% fulfilled. So, I hope that he will continue to support us,” the volunteer stated.

There is Hope

A psychological component of the camp, organized by the “HOPE worldwide Ukraine” Charity Foundation is no less important than leisure time.

“Our charitable foundation has been implementing the “Helping Hand for Ukraine” international project. Within its framework, trainers, psychologists, social workers, and teachers are trained to work with traumatized children using the “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” methodology.

This methodology was developed by experts from Great Britain and Norway. In 2014, they provided free access to their materials. Then the war in Ukraine started and everyone was shocked. And we were looking for a program that can really help in psychological rehabilitation and found it,” Volodymyr Yermakov, President of the “HOPE worldwide Ukraine” shares.

What is the uniqueness of this methodology? First of all, it helps to develop self-help skills. If there is no psychologist next to the child, the child has all the necessary knowledge and skills to cope with their own emotions in any given situation.

“For example, an air raid alarm started. Children who have just came to the camp may be nervous, even cry. And those who have already attended the therapy sessions know that it is possible to do certain exercises and cope with fear, anxiety and bad thoughts,” Volodymyr Yermakov gives an example.

The program is also unique as in many cases it helps to avoid medical treatment and retraumatization. Thus, the child will be able to live a fulfilling life and move forward. By the way, this methodology was also adapted for adults.

Since 2015, “HOPE worldwide Ukraine” has trained people to work with this program. Gradually, all regions of Ukraine were covered, and we cooperated with all the institutions possible: social services, social centers… The program has been officially approved by state, so we have also worked with school psychologists. There was a huge demand for that. Until February 24, 2022, the project had been actively implemented in Eastern Ukraine: in Maryanka, Kurakhove, Avdiivka, Slovyansk, Severodonetsk…

We have trained over 2,000 trainers over the years. And some of those trainers helped the children at the Gala Camp.

Self-Help Psychological Backpack

Psychologist Kateryna Sukenyk told how exactly the work with children in the camp was carried out and what is really important about the “Children and War. Teaching Recovering Techniques” program.

“At the start we need to evaluate the state of children. We tell a ready-made story about Mykhailyk, who saw with his own eyes how two people were killed. After that, children have to “scan” their own emotions with the help of special scales. Next, we evaluate the child’s condition according to three components: intrusion (obsessive thoughts, memories), displacement (avoidance) and hyperarousal. All this is done in order to understand whether the child has post-traumatic stress. Of course, this is not the final verdict on PTSD and more research is needed, but it already gives some insights.

By the way, we always work together with co-trainer, I work with Tetyana Khamelyuk. The fact is that no matter how stress-resistant psychologists are, for us it is also difficult. When a child talks about the horrors of war, we can be overwhelmed with emotions. That is why the other partner takes the initiative while you exhale for a couple of minutes. This is a constant support for each other,” explained Kateryna Sukenyk.

So, after the test, the main work begins, in particular, we learn and practice exercises that can help cope with one’s emotions in different complicated psychological situations.

For example, this is the “square” breathing technique. There is a figure… On one side you need to inhale counting till 4, on the second – hold your breath counting till 4, on the third – exhale counting till 4, and finally – hold your breath counting till 4. This exercise should be repeated 4-5 times.

We also use relaxation techniques. For example, you need to combine three actions. Inhale through the nose and exhale through the mouth counting till 5; stretch your hands forward, squeeze and spread your fists counting till 5; then stand up on your toes and go down counting till 5.

And here is another exercise. You need to stretch two palms forward and imagine that you hold a flower in one hand, and a piece of birthday cake with a candle in the other. So, first you need to smell the imaginary flower, and then blow out the imaginary candle. Beautiful images are also included as a bonus here, because many of us love flowers and sweets. This exercise is calming and relaxing.

“There is a wonderful technique called a “safe place”. We offer children to relax and imagine the safe place. In the groups where there are children with heavy war trauma, we made a small correction of the exercise. We ask them to dive into the place that gives them a resource, energy. And the child can imagine where exactly it could be. Then you need to imagine things nearby, try to “feel” the smell, concentrate on the sounds around you. All this is done in order to move to a place of peace and strength as much as possible. At this moment, many children’s facial expressions change, a smile appears. Next, we ask to imagine a person next to you, someone who is always there and will solve all problems. There are also tears here, maybe a child has lost a close person. But these are tears of purification, a kind of catharsis. We try to explain that our close ones continue to live in our hearts despite everything that could happen.

When children open their eyes, they tell what they have imagined. And they try to support each other” the psychologist says.

According to Kateryna Sukenyk, after completing the program, children gradually learn to face their problems courageously, and not push them away. They learn to manage their own thoughts and their bodies, get rid of anxiety. What is most important, the program provides is a powerful toolkit for self-help. The children now have an imaginary backpack, which contains many psychological tools they can use in difficult situations. And even if they remember only two exercises from the entire “set”, this is already positive.

“We always tell them that even if they don’t need it, they can always help someone who is next to them. We also observe that after completing the program, children become more open, self-confident, they are better at making contact. All masks fall and kindness and sincerity come to shine. And this is very valuable,” concludes the psychologist.”

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American philanthropist Dell Loy Hansen supported psychological rehabilitation of Ukrainian children who suffered from the consequences of the war

A summer camp for 76 children who were evacuated from the war zone and suffered from the consequences of the war was organized in Kamianets-Podilskyi thanks to the efforts of the NGO “Institute of Freedom of Speech” volunteer Oksana Shakhmatenko and the Charity Foundation “HOPE worldwide Ukraine”.

A charitable entertainment event was recently held in Kamianets-Podilskyi on the territory of the Gala Camp summer camp as part of the program for children undergoing psychological rehabilitation within the “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” program of “HOPE worldwide Ukraine” in cooperation with “To Children of War” project of “SOS: Civil Defense Headquarters”.

ADAM band and singer Darisha participated in the charity concert. Well-known American entrepreneur and philanthropist Dell Loy Hansen and Deputy Chairman of the Kamianets-Podilsk City Council Dmytro Nazarenko also spoke at the event.

The project donor, philanthropist Dell Loy Hansen gave a welcome speech. He noted that he cannot but admire the courage of the Ukrainian people and believes that children in Ukraine deserve the best future: “Our main goal is to invest in the opportunities of Ukrainian men and women, in their housing, training, development, and most importantly a stable and dignified future. Ukrainians should have even more opportunities to quickly recover from the war”.

The philanthropist emphasized that he admires Volodymyr Zelenskyi and the Ukrainian People and will continue to invest in the future of Ukraine.

Dell Loy Hansen spoke with the children via video link and answered all their questions.

The children asked the American a lot of questions, in particular, whether the benefactor visited Ukraine, whether he saw with his own eyes what is happening here, how much money has already been spent to help Ukraine, how many houses have been built, how many more there will be, how many grandchildren the benefactor has. Mr. Hansen said that he has 50 grandchildren, has already visited Ukraine three times and plans to visit Ukraine again in the nearest future.

In addition, the donor also spoke about his other project, construction of the multi-apartment residential complex “Hansen Town” in the Kyiv region, for families who suffered from the war and lost their homes.

We express special gratitude to the artists who happily responded to the invitation and supported this event on a charitable basis. The band ADAM (Mykhailo Klymenko and Oleksandra Norova) and Darisha (Daryna Krasnovetska, performer of the national anthem of Ukraine at the Maidan of Ukraine for Independence Day) performed their popular tracks “Dance with me slowly”, “Dance sweetly”, “Under the Vinnytsia rain” and others.

The volunteer and project manager of the “HOPE worldwide Ukraine” charity foundation Vitaliy Hlobenko expressed his gratitude to Dell Loy Hansen and his foundation for supporting the therapy camp: “Thanks to this trip, the children will be able to better understand themselves and own emotions, gain practical skills to cope with stress”.

The organizers of the summer camp note that the event itself and the amazing venue gave children and adults joy, happy smiles and unforgettable emotions.

They also thanked everyone who supported the project:
– representative of DELL LOY HANSEN FAMILY FOUNDATION in Ukraine Natalia Zubchenko,
– founder of “SOS: Civil Defense Headquarters”, Anatoliy Kovalskyi,
– coordinator of the “To Children of War” project Svitlana Huminska,
– volunteer and project manager of the CF “HOPE worldwide Ukraine” Vitaliy Hlobenko,
– volunteers Oksana Shakhmatenko, Roman Shakhmatenko and Yana Mayboroda.

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Expressing gratitude to our partners for fruitful cooperation

Cooperation with reliable partners is key to the successful implementation of our projects. It is extremely important for us to value and support partnership.
That is why we would like to sincerely thank our partners for cooperation, reliability, interesting projects, neverending dedication and invincibility in such difficult times.

We express our gratitude to:

Vasyl Stus Donetsk National University,
Lesia Ukrainka Volyn National University,
Hryhoriy Skovoroda University in Pereyaslav,
Charitable organization “SOS Children’s Villages”,
“SPILNO” UNICEF Project,
“Caramel” Training Project,
“Kozatskyi Nabat” NGO Centre of Adult Education, Nikopol,
Charitable foundation “SOS: Headquarters of Civil Defense” (Kamianets-Podilskyi).

With you, the year 2023 has been extremely fruitful and bright for us! Thousands of children and adults received psychological help thanks to the “Children and war. Teaching healing techniques” program implemented within the frames of the “Helping Hand for Ukraine” project. Together we do very important work. Thank you for your friendship, partnership and we hope for further fruitful cooperation!

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“Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” therapy sessions were conducted at the summer camp in Zakarpattia region

The first shift of the “Karamel” summer children’s camp in the Capathian mountains (Volovets, Zakarpattia region) has ended. During June 2023 over 100 children from all over Ukraine have had their recreatnio time there. Guided tours, competitions, sports and table games, disco parties and communication with peers – they have had all. However, the war has left horrible trace in the children’s hearts and minds.
At the same time, the war left its terrible mark on children, so participation in the “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” therapy course was useful and appropriate. The psychologists of the “Helping Hand of Ukraine” project Khrystyna and Leyla Kravchenko worked together to help children learn to get rid of scary memories, gain inner peace and relief.
“Thanks to participation in the “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” sessions girls and boys had an opportunity to share their thoughts, experiences and fears, – says the trainer. – Together we learned a lot, worked on ourselves, discussed our situations, supported each other, drew and played. It was a pleasure for me to see children’s grateful sincere smiles at the end of the camp shift!”

“Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” therapy group sessions were held thanks to the financial support of our partner – the OutcomesX social outcomes marketplace and UBS Optimus Foundation.

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“Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” therapy sessions took place in Dnipro

This spring our Foundation has started to cooperate with the new donor – the OutcomesX social outcomes marketplace and UBS Optimus Foundation. Thanks to this cooperation already over 15 “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” therapy groups have been conducted in different cities and villages of Ukraine. The project engages experienced trainers; children with war trauma receive psychological assistance, learn to be self-confident and strong, meet new friends and have interesting and useful time together.

Photos are provided by trainers, Yulia Zabara, Halyna Shaida, Oksana Don, and Svitlana Dmytrieva, who conducted therapy groups in Dnipro in June and July.

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A retreat held for the team of psychologists of the “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” program

On June 26-29, 2023 a retreat for 10 psychologists of the “Children and War. Training Recovery Techniques” program took place in Truskavets, Lviv Region, within the “Helping Hand for Ukraine” project. This was the event for trainers who have worked relentlessly within the project, since the beginning of the full-scale war against Ukrain. They train groups of new trainers, supervise them, coordinate the work of groups in all regions of Ukraine and abroad, and also work “in the fields”: they themselves conduct therapy courses for children and their parents. The purpose of the retreat was the psycho-emotional relief and relaxation of the psychologists, also to finally meet together, communicate face-to-face, and feel themselves as a team. The participants have shared about the atmosphere and importance in their feedback.

Feedback from participants.
Olena Bozhor: “This retreat was incredibly heartwarming and inspiring! Our circle was very cosy, my soul was healing, it was so much needed in such difficult times! Thank you very much for such a wonderful and intensive program, where there was time to heal the body and soul. I liked everything ! SPA activities, master classes, our trip to Synevyr, gala dinner, photo shooting, and a violinist! Many thanks to all the organizers, donors! I’m delighted!”

Iryna Sukhova and Oleksiy Sukhov: “Unbelievable time! During war, losses, inhuman tension, suddenly there has been an opportunity to reload our nerve system and brain, our thoughts and feelings. During the times like these, it looks like a miracle, but it is very timely and very therapeutic. The real-life communication was the most valuable during this retreat – we missed each other so much, the looks, the hugs, the shared laughter. We were even eating at a common large table in order to use every minute, to be together! The intensive program was rich and interesting. Many thanks to the guide Mr. Andriy for a thousand stories from the life of carps, the inhabitants of the Carpathians. Thanks to Ms. Oksana Voloshyna and Ms. Zoryana Leniv for the master classes, interesting facts about external and internal care. And in fact, care was felt in everything – delicious food in the hut, hospitality of the “Alkor” hotel, relaxation in the pool and saunas of the SPA center. And the violinist Roman, a real maestro, has charmed us all. But the most valuable moments were in ourselves, in our communication, in the opportunity to go shopping for embroidered blouses together or to walk in the streets of Truskavets and get lost there. Waving to each other on the lift in the mountains. Sharing sandwiches on the bus. Taking a picture of someone taking a picture. A special big thank you to the long-time friends and partners of our project, “HOPE worldwide Canada” charity organization, for the opportunity to organize such a resourceful trip and to Oksana Voloshyna for the organization! We are looking forward to winter to repeat it!”

Tetyana Oboyanska: “A difficult period, during which a lot of support was given to children and adults. Exhaustion from the war. And this was a great opportunity to rest, switch focus, recover, be in the circle of friends and like-minded people, dream together about the victory! Inspiration to work further because of the huge support. Gratitude to the Universe, team and sponsors for the opportunity to reload ourselves!”

Serhiy Sergeyev and Yana Sergeyeva: “Thank you very much for the opportunity to join an incredibly resourceful and interesting event! Despite the terrible present in our homeland in the east of Ukraine, we felt real relaxation and had the opportunity to recharge. An incredible trip to Synevyr, a friendly circle of colleagues, live music – that’s all which inspires to continue work with new forces, to be useful and to bring our victory closer!”

Olena Dorohavtseva: “The impressions are incredible. In short, I haven’t sung since 2014. And you have managed to inspire me. For the first time since that time, I really wanted to do it, and singing didn’t evoke terrible memories and tears. My soul was singing. It has managed, at least for a while, to relax in the circle of like-minded people, real friends, family! Now I love mountains again. I am inspired by them. Today I was even drawing them. I am infinitely grateful for this time, communication and support.”

Khrystyna Kravchenko: “I am very happy to share my impressions of the incredible three days in Truskavets! Firstly, thank you for the wonderful opportunity to visit this place! Secondly, for the opportunity to spend time together with our wonderful, friendly team, which has long been a second family to me! And of course, thank you for the wonderful program! The SPA activities on the first day were very relaxing and helped to relieve fatigue and tension. Also, unforgettable experiences from the guided tour to Lake Synevyr, the bear zoo. The last day was training in a warm circle of like-minded people that had a very useful and calming effect on me. And finally, a magical gala dinner accompanied by the violin and singing of our friendly team. Thank you very much for the pleasant, useful and unforgettable experiences!”

Tetyana Solovei: “It was the first time I took part in such an event. I am sincerely grateful for the warmth, understanding and support, interesting guided tours, new knowledge and acquaintances. This experience is priceless for me!”

Larysa Sushko: “My “reload” took place in Truskavets: warm hugs and sunny smiles, a trip to the Ukrainian Carpathians – rivers that teach wisdom and how to move forward, forests that roar with invincibility, and mountains that give strength and hope for the best! And the largest high-altitude lake Synevir greeted us with the raining arms and forever remained in my heart! Those were unforgettable days! Travels, conversations in a warm circle, master classes gave us strength for further work. Throughout the entire time, the team felt an atmosphere of trust, care for each other , there was a very warm mood. Thank you to everyone who was there!”

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A story of healing of a girl from Vinnytsia

All participants of the “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” group therapy courses have their own stories of healing. This is one of many.

In July 2022, during the rocket attack on Vinnytsia, ten-year-old Nadiyka and her grandmother have been meters away from the explosions in the city center, and where the rocket hit. They have witnessed all the terrible consequences of this event: dead and injured people. But the most painful thing for the girl was the memory of the little boy in the car, who was waiting for his parents. Nadiyka saw him as they passed the car. And after a few minutes there was an explosion. At first, the girl believed that the boy had managed to escape, but after some time she found out that the car was locked… The girl told about this at the 4th session after practicing the “Fear Thermometer” technique. At the last meeting, she thanked the trainers and said the following words: “This memory sat in me like a terrible ball, and I was afraid to tell about it, but now I’m not afraid anymore.”

The photos are from te “Children and war. Teaching healing techniques” therapy courses held in May-June 2023 in Vinnytsia. Trainers of the program, Viktoriia Yavdoshchak and Oksana Ryabokon conducted three groups for 40 children. We are grateful to our partners, OutcomesX Social Results Fair and UBS Optimus Foundation, for their kind hearts and support for Ukrainian children.

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New team of “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” trainers in Lutsk

On June 24, 2023, tne new trainers of the “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” program received the certificates in Lutsk. Ira Sukhova, manager and psychologist of the “Helping Hand for Ukraine” project handed the certificates. During the meeting the new trainers shared about the implementation of the program in Lutsk, about working process within the groups, their own experience of conducting the therapy sessions. Many groups were held on the premises of the Volyn National Lesia Ukrainka University for students of different specialization. Among them were local people and those who survived occupation and internal displacement, and who have losses.

Group therapy sessions for children, parents and students were held also by university professors. They worked with enthusiasm as the program was aligned with their professional academic experience. We are grateful to the Volyn National Lesia Ukrainka University for cooperation.

The event was held with financial support of the Canada-Ukraine Foundation (CUF).

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