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UHU’s SMUHA Family Resilience Center Opens in Ivano-Frankivsk

SMUHA Family Resilience Center Opens in Ivano-Frankivsk

At United Help Ukraine, we continuously work to expand our efforts to provide even more help and support to people in Ukraine. Starting now, we provide psychosocial support for children and parents in Ivano-Frankivsk as well.
 
July 2, 2025, a warm welcome event was held at the SMUHA space, where children and their parents got to meet the professionals of our new center.
 
There were smiles, introductions, and shared activities for both kids and parents. Our specialists explained how we can help, what kinds of help we provide, and how we plan to grow moving forward.
 
We sincerely thank our community of supporters who makes spaces like this possible.
 
Your donations are more than just help — they are support, care, and belief in the future!
 
Live in Ivano-Frankivsk or know someone who should hear about this? Reach out to SMUHA and share this information with your friends in Ukraine!
 
Share with psychologists and social workers in Ukraine you know, our Problem Management Plus Program to assist them in their mission of helping people with war and displacement trauma.
 

SMUHA Project for Kids and Families: What Do We Do?

The SMUHA Family Resilience Project is paving the path to healing displaced families fleeing from war.
 
Mental wellness is just as crucial as physical recovery, especially for Ukraine’s children, who bear the deep scars of war. Through SMUHA, we are building a path—from trauma to resilience, from hardship to hope.
 
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While, SMUHA Family Project is relatively young, since 2023, we did a lot:
• Established 4 hubs across Ukraine;
• Trained 306 psychologists. Our recent training for psychologists was launched in Vynnitsia;
• Conducted 5,992 group & individual psychological sessions;
• Supported 13,354 children & adults.
 
Together, we stand for the mental well-being of Ukraine’s future.

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