Mental Health Counseling

Psychological trauma or PTSD among refugees is a real and pressing concern. A recent WHO review of mental disorders in war-affected populations found an average PTSD rate of 15.3%, far higher than in populations unaffected by armed conflict.

Chronic stress and the breakdown of protective networks make refugees, particularly children, vulnerable to the impacts of trauma, poor health, economic and life outcomes. Unfortunately, refugees’ stories don’t end when they escape – violence and humanitarian crises take huge tolls on people’s mental health.

Thanks to the support of Oeuvre Nationale de Secours Grande-Duchesse Charlotte, we’re thrilled to offer free art therapy for children, teenagers, and adults.

Art provides a space for expression, creativity, and building self-confidence. It allows both children and adults to process challenging experiences they may have encountered. Through art-based group activities, individuals learn to adapt and overcome distressing situations.

Our art therapy sessions are facilitated by experienced counselors, creating a safe environment to navigate difficult emotions and memories. If you or someone you know is a refugee from the russian aggression and in need of mental health support, feel free to write us.

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