Run4Refugees by The Pachamama Project TEAM PAGE
Visit Main Campaign Page$ 2,691
13% OF $20,000 GOAL
This International Women's Day,
The Azadi Project launched a groundbreaking project -
providing psychosocial support to women refugees living in the Moria 2.0 camp on Lesbos Island in Greece.
Pioneering a unique model, the proposed project is the first of its kind to integrate in-person/group, online/individual, and local counseling resources into a seamless process to meet the psychosocial support needs of refugee women.
The project called ‘Doust’ - meaning a friend in Farsi - has three components.
Group sessions: Weekly, women will gather to share their experiences in a safe space and welcoming atmosphere outside the camp. Online therapy: Those who need individual attention will use video communication to speak privately with counselors located abroad. Local appointments: in urgent cases, women will be referred to local mental health practitioners.
YOU CAN SUPPORT!
HELP A REFUGEE WOMAN IMPROVE
HER MENTAL-WELLBEING
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Jordan Pomeranz
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Speaking Out is necessary in order to begin the Healing!
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Amazing project, amazing team. Congrats, the world needs more of you
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Russ Hanser has agreed to match the first 2,000 USD raised.
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Maryam Zar has offered to match donations for $500 USD
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The pandemic has exacerbated the mental health crisis. It's been worse for displaced people!
This International Women's Day,
The Azadi Project launched a groundbreaking project -
providing psychosocial support to women refugees living in the Moria 2.0 camp on Lesbos Island in Greece.
Pioneering a unique model, the proposed project is the first of its kind to integrate in-person/group, online/individual, and local counseling resources into a seamless process to meet the psychosocial support needs of refugee women.
The project called ‘Doust’ - meaning a friend in Farsi - has three components.
Group sessions: Weekly, women will gather to share their experiences in a safe space and welcoming atmosphere outside the camp. Online therapy: Those who need individual attention will use video communication to speak privately with counselors located abroad. Local appointments: in urgent cases, women will be referred to local mental health practitioners.
YOU CAN SUPPORT!
HELP A REFUGEE WOMAN IMPROVE
HER MENTAL-WELLBEING