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Project HOPE has established eight safe spaces throughout Dnipro, Kyiv, Mykolaivto, Odesa and Zaporizhzhia, where nearly 26,000 children and adults have benefitted from group and individual therapy, workshops, art therapy and educational activities. Give Now >>
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Project HOPE and local partners have provided nearly 23,000 Ukrainian refugees throughout Romania with mental health support. We’ve also trained health workers, social workers and volunteers on how to support the mental health and well-being of the Ukrainian refugee families in their care. Give Now >>
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In Krakow and Rzeszow, Poland, Project HOPE’s local partners are providing mental health care tailored to the specialized needs of more than 8,000 women, children and people with disabilities. Give Now >>
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Here in the United States, today is National Nonprofit Day — a time to recognize the help and compassion that charities provide to make the world better. For all of us at Project HOPE, it’s also an opportunity to let you and every supporter know how much we appreciate you. It’s because of you that we can equip people around the world with the tools they need to cope with the traumas of crisis and loss.
You can help ensure that more women, children and men get the care, including mental health care, they need to survive and rebuild. That’s the power of HOPE — and your generosity — so please make your best gift today.
With gratitude and HOPE,
Rabih Torbay
President & CEO
Project HOPE
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