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Announcing SMUHA 2.0: Expanding Our Family Psychological Program!

Last year, we launched SMUHA to provide essential psychological resources to children and families in Ukraine. In 2023, 48 trained psychologists helped over 1,500 people, focusing on high-risk families, IDPs, and defenders’ families.

Now, we’re excited to expand with SMUHA 2.0! Our 10 coaches are training 250+ art therapists to support parents, with teen-focused sessions starting in October and moving forward with family psychological support for those who’re in need.

We are grateful to this amazing group of professionals, who continue to demonstrate their dedication by attending weekly lectures and coaching sessions despite power outages and air sirens.

Your support will allow us to continue the expansion of our training program and the direct services we provide to children and families! Read more about our humanitarian welfare support for Ukrainian children and families.
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