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One of the courses under the program “Children and War: Learning Healing Techniques” has concluded this fall in Kamianets-Podilskyi.

One of the courses under the program “Children and War: Learning Healing Techniques” has concluded this fall in Kamianets-Podilskyi. The sessions were conducted by experienced trainers — Tetiana Hordiі and Tetiana Khameliuk — and hosted at Kamianets-Podilskyi Lyceum No. 9.

“What stood out about this group was its openness and sincerity. Every session was filled with deep conversations about experiences, challenges, and emotional responses to difficult situations. This allowed everyone to feel heard. The children focused on mastering healing techniques and eagerly shared their impressions and progress at subsequent meetings,” the trainers shared.

At the end of the program, the children expressed a heartfelt desire to continue meeting even after the sessions officially ended. Many still stop by to talk with the trainers, as this group has become a true space of trust and support for them.

The sessions were made possible thanks to financial support from the Canada-Ukraine Foundation.

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