Why it is important
War destroys not only homes but also people’s hearts. Trauma, loss, and life under threat leave a deep mark on the lives of children and adults. Without timely help, these experiences develop into post-traumatic conditions, depression, and relationship problems.
Psychological support today is not a luxury but a critical necessity for preserving the future.
What we do
Individual and group consultations
— Confidential meetings with children, adults, and families.
— Topics: anxiety, trauma, loss, family conflicts, adolescent crises.
— Format: offline in communities and online.
Rehabilitation camps for families
— 7–10 days in a safe environment.
— For children: art therapy, games, creativity.
— For adults: support groups, training seminars.
— Goal: developing resilience, self-regulation skills, restoring family relationships, reducing stress.
Specialists trainings
— Courses, webinars, and trainings on crisis assistance.
— Topics: trauma care, support for military families, art therapy, burnout prevention.
— We prepare specialists who serve in their own communities.
Supervision for psycologists
— Individual and group formats.
— Purpose: maintaining the quality of care, addressing complex cases, supporting specialists.
— Prevents professional burnout.
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Our impact
Consultations held since the beginning of full-scale invasion
Families attended rehabilitation camps
Specialists have completed various trainings and received supervision
Participants reported improvements in their emotional well-being
Why Realis
- 25 years of experience working with people and communities
- Comprehensive approach: from humanitarian aid to psychological support
- Professional team: certified psychologists, psychotherapists, supervisors
- Trust of international and local partners
- Evidence-based approach: our programs deliver real, measurable results
Your role
Each donation helps:
With your support, families rebuild their lives, and children are learning to dream again.