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“HOPE worldwide Ukraine” received two new grants for 2023

“HOPE worldwide Ukraine” Charity Foundation received an annual grant for 2023 from “HOPE worldwide Canada”, our Canadian partner, and another one from “HOPE worldwide” (USA) as part of a large program of humanitarian and psychological aid to Ukraine, implemented with financial support of the Salvation Army.

Thanks to the support of donors and partners “HOPE worldwide Ukraine” team, within the frames of the “Helping Hand for Ukraine” project, will continue to train new trainers in “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” methodology, and support psychologists and regional coordinators through educational events and retreats. The team of trainers will provide psycho-social support through psychological therapy and self-help tools to the IDPs, children and parents with war trauma, residents of de-occupied/liberated territories, and also the elderly who are staying in war-affected areas. Also, within the framework of the new grants, the project team will continue to equip safe spaces, where the therapy sessions for children and adults will be conducted by the program trainers

We express our gratitude to our partners and donors for the trust and financial support of Ukraine in these difficult times.

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