How our mobile teams work in deoccupied territories
Our Rapid Response Mobile Team began operating in the deoccupied territories of Donetsk Oblast at the end of 2023. Since then, our specialists have provided consultations to over 300 local residents. Specifically, the team has been working in the communities of Sviatohirsk and Lyman in Donetsk Oblast.
Our team consists of a psychologist, social worker, art therapist, and pediatrician. They regularly travel to individuals who are limited in mobility and lack access to social services for various reasons.
Despite the horrors of war and widespread destruction, the Rapid Response Mobile Team for Social and Psychological Assistance continues to operate in deoccupied and frontline areas, offering a wide range of services to families with children.
Want to see our team in action in the Lyman community? Watch the video below.
The Rapid Response Mobile Team of the NGO “Responsible Citizens” operates within the framework of a project by the UNICEF Ukraine Country Office. For assistance, contact our mobile team at 066 56 70 016.
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