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Collaboration for Healing: Trainers Received Certificates of the “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” Program 

In March this year, our foundation began a partnership with the international organization LYNC (Love Your Neighbor Community). Their mission is to support communities worldwide, fostering a culture of mutual care and assistance. This spring, a training for trainers in the program “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” was held in Chernivtsi.

Over the course of six months, the newly trained specialists conducted sessions with children, helping them learn self-help techniques and cope with the effects of stress. Throughout this time, they received supervision and support from our foundation’s experienced supervisors, which ensured both the quality and effectiveness of their learning and work.

On September 6 in Chernivtsi, we gathered for a warm and heartfelt meeting to hand out certificates to the new trainers. This event marked not only the celebratory conclusion of six months of work but also the beginning of a new stage in spreading the program further.

We sincerely thank our partners at LYNC for their trust and fruitful cooperation. Together we are doing important work — helping children discover inner resources for recovery and move forward with confidence.

We wish inspiration, resilience, and success for the newly certified trainers in their daily efforts. We believe that thanks to their dedication, even more children will receive support and experience the power of healing.

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