More than 100 families from Myrnohrad received support thanks to “Responsible Citizens” NGO
“Your efforts for the safety of children deserve the utmost respect,” — these words of support are most often heard by families who seek help from our specialists.
Over the past four months, the NGO “Responsible Citizens” has provided psychosocial support to more than 100 families from Myrnohrad. In collaboration with partners, the team coordinates the evacuation of families from high-risk zones, ensuring their basic needs and creating conditions for social adaptation in communities.
Evacuation is the beginning of the path to recovery.
From the moment of making the difficult decision to evacuate to adapting to new conditions, our specialists accompany families, helping them cope with stress and anxiety.
“The first contact with the family is extremely important,” — explains one of our specialists. “We strive to create an atmosphere of trust and support, as attentive communication with parents and children helps relieve tension. Our goal is not only to ensure safety but also to help families restore emotional balance.”
Each family has its unique story, but they are united by one thing — the desire to protect their children and find stability. We work to ensure that every child feels safe, and families can look to the future with hope and confidence.
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