Among the Foundation's strategic partners is Ukraine Children's Action Project, an international initiative that has been consistently supporting the Foundation's programs since 2022, aimed at psychosocial recovery, safety and development of children and families affected by the war in Ukraine.
Within this partnership, over 70 camps of various formats have been implemented. In total, approximately 6,000 people participated in the programs, of which over 3,850 were children who received psychosocial support.
This collaboration is long-term and sustainable in nature and goes beyond individual events. In parallel, research on post-traumatic stress disorder screening in children is being conducted, which allows improving program quality and responding more accurately to the real needs of target groups.
As a result of joint work, the Recovery Camp Academy training platform was developed and launched — a space for training and professional development of specialists, volunteers and community representatives in the field of psychosocial support for children and families.