May is Mental Health Awareness Month and at Project HOPE, we believe that everyone deserves access to comprehensive mental health care and support. In some places, mental health support might take the form of traditional one-on-one therapy sessions with mobile psychologists reaching those who have difficulty traveling. In others, it may look like community-driven group classes, trainings, or workshops. For children in conflict zones, mental health care can be as simple — and powerful — as art therapy or a playroom, offering a safe space for expression, play, and emotional processing.
During extreme events like conflict and disaster, the risk of mental health challenges increases. It can be difficult to hold on to hope, but with you by our side, our teams in the countries where we work are able to meet the moment and provide support to children and families facing the darkest moments of their lives.
Thanks to our generous community of supporters, our teams can work together with communities and local health workers to break down barriers, challenge stigmas, and ensure equitable access to mental health services. Join them today with a donation that helps power our mission to deliver urgent relief with lasting impact where it's needed most.
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Mental Health and Resilience in the Wake of the LA Fires
Project HOPE was on the ground delivering urgent relief following the historic LA wildfires earlier this year and our team continues our response in Altadena, where communities are facing not just the physical devastation of the fires, but the significant psychological impact as well. We recognize that long after the headlines fade, the trauma remains. That's why we're committed to supporting these communities throughout their recovery journey. Watch how our team continues to help rebuild LA.
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Frontline Psychologists in Wartime Ukraine
As Ukraine enters its third year of full-scale war, mental health is not a quiet topic — it’s a vital need. The war continues to impact millions, and psychological support is just as essential as food, water, and shelter. Project HOPE’s psychosocial support centers serve as safe spaces where people can breathe, speak, and begin to heal. We've highlighted the stories of four psychologists working in frontline regions. Learn more about how they find the strength to keep going.
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Project HOPE’s Kid Kits Offer Joy and Comfort
When emergencies strike, the impact on children can be profound. We see how the power of play can help children process trauma and find moments of joy amid dark moments. Our mental health “Kid Kits” are designed using the principles of Psychological First Aid, offering young minds a sense of control, creativity, and calm. Each Kid Kit is packed with thoughtful tools like coloring books, Play-Doh, fidget toys, and slime — simple items that offer joy, comfort, and a critical outlet for young minds navigating fear and loss. Learn how Kid Kits help children by packing a virtual version.
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The need has never been greater. The stakes have never been higher. Funding for critical health and humanitarian aid programs, including our six clinics in Gaza, has been cut, which means life-or-death realities for the families we serve worldwide. With your support, you can help rush emergency aid to survivors of disasters, continue to bring health and HOPE to people in Ukraine and Gaza, and fuel our global mission as we provide lifesaving care and other support to communities in need. Please make a donation today to help deliver urgent relief with lasting impact where it’s needed most.
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