We''ve Got This Power - Izerian summer camp workshops for mothers and children from Ukraine

Bilateral initiative facts

Promoter:
Foundation For Holistic and Sustainable Development Windmill Tree(PL)
Bilateral initiative number:
PL-EDUCATION-BI017
Status:
Completed
Initial cost:
€35,686
Actual cost:
€35,417
Initiative Types:
Workshop or seminar
Partners:
Creatorium(NO)
Programme:
Programme areas:

Description

We''ve Got This Power - Izera summer workshops for Ukrainian mothers and children - is a project that aims to support and strengthen the psychological stability of Ukrainian refugees (namely mothers and their children) residing in the territory of the Republic of Poland. As part of the project we will organize 2 camps, in which a total of 40 women and 60 children will participate. Both camps will take place in Kamień Izerskie Settlement.

From our own observations and consultations with specialists, we see that the most important thing for Ukrainian women and children is to strengthen their

Summary of the results

In the frame of the project, we organized 2 summer camps, which were attended by a total of 40 women and 60 children. Both camps took place in village Kamień (Izery mountains)
Our project had an inclusive profile. The 2 camps were attended by families originally from small Ukrainian towns/rural areas, also children with mental and physical disabilities (autism, cerebral palsy)
Both camps had a rich program of various activities both indoors and outdoors - namely a trip to the mountains, a cultural excursion to Jelenia Gora, drumming workshops, ceramics, natural cosmetics, yoga, voice and body work, supporting circles with psychologists, etc.
The main aims of the prepared activities, which were previously carefully discussed by Foundation psychologists and social workers, were:
- to create a safe, supportive space for refugee women and their children where they can work through their experiences of war, express and release their emotions, stabilize their mental state;
- to help refugee women and their children work through negative emotions (such as anger, fear, anxiety) using art therapy - body work, voice work, making music together.
- to show refugee women how to deal with stress - using various tools as movement, nature, breathing exercises, self-massage, etc.

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