Psychological support

Psychological support

In the face of trauma, fear, and deep-rooted stigma, 9,737 vulnerable people: orphans, widows, teens, drug users, women and families in conflict found hope and healing. Many battle the emotional toll of HIV, violence, and exclusion, often silenced by shame and cultural stigma. Our approach promotes self-empowerment, bringing individuals together in support groups to share, heal, and rebuild confidence. We work with local leaders, ensuring lasting impact and community ownership. By addressing pain collectively, survivors regain their voice, dignity, and strength. We include people with disabilities and provide legal aid to women facing violence restoring social bonds and driving real reintegration. Together, we transform suffering into resilience, pain into purpose and isolation into collective strength.

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