Relevance of the Project
The war in Ukraine has created immense challenges for society, intensifying the need for psychological support and mental well-being. From initial psychological aid to comprehensive support and stabilization, psychosocial adaptation has become critically necessary.
Women affected by the war face deep psychological trauma, fear, isolation, anxiety, depression, and stress symptoms. The vulnerable groups include:
- Female service members and women veterans;
- Mothers and wives of fallen or missing soldiers;
- Wives and children of active-duty military personnel.
Women are the backbone of Ukrainian society. Historically, they have not only supported their families but also driven change. They have participated in national liberation movements, contributed to the economy, culture, science, and civil society. Today, their role is even more crucial—they fight, heal, volunteer, teach, lead, and rebuild the country.
Our project is dedicated to supporting women veterans, wives, mothers, and teenage girls. We help them strengthen their mental health, adapt, and develop leadership skills through resilience and psychosocial support. Our goal is to create an environment where every woman can regain inner balance, find new meaning in life, rediscover her strength, and
