Friend, in Ukraine, the wounds of war aren’t always visible.
Every day, Project HOPE’s mental health team walks alongside people carrying trauma you can’t see — children separated from their families, parents who’ve lost homes, veterans returning from the frontlines.
And at the center of that work are psychologists like Iryna, Olha and Marta — professionals whose quiet bravery is helping entire communities begin to breathe again.
For Iryna, the importance of psychologists during war is critical. Their work goes beyond listening. It’s about giving people who’ve lost everything the tools they need to rebuild.
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