Empowering Minds, Restoring Hope
Our Mental Health & Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) program is dedicated to providing holistic support for refugees and vulnerable populations. We offer trauma-informed care, promote community resilience, and work to reduce stigma around mental health.
- Individual and group counseling sessions
- Trauma healing workshops
- Peer support networks
- Referral system for specialized care
- Community-based psychosocial support and safe spaces
- Capacity building for local health workers and caregivers
- Awareness campaigns and mental health education
- Rapid response for trauma and crisis situations
- Specialized support for children, youth, and families
1,200+
Counseling Sessions
30+
Trained Counselors
500+
Children Supported
Group Therapy
Weekly group sessions for trauma healing and peer support.
Training
Capacity building for local caregivers and health workers.
Awareness
Community campaigns to reduce stigma and promote mental health.
Child Support
Specialized support for children and youth affected by trauma.
Emergency Response
Rapid intervention for individuals in crisis or trauma situations.
Family Counseling
Support for families to strengthen relationships and resilience.
Youth Empowerment
Programs focused on youth leadership and mental wellness.
Community Outreach
Mobile teams reaching remote and underserved populations.
Counseling Sessions
Providing psychosocial support to trauma survivors
Children Supported
Through our safeguarding and mental health initiatives
Trained Counselors
Delivering trauma-informed care in the community
World Mental Health Day Event
We hosted a community event with over 200 participants, raising awareness and providing free counseling sessions.
New Counseling Center Opened
Our new center in Kakuma is now open, offering daily support to refugees and host community members.
Training for Community Health Workers
We conducted a 3-day intensive training for 30 local health workers on trauma-informed care.
Support Mental Health in Refugee Communities
Your partnership enables us to expand our mental health and psychosocial interventions in Nyumanzi and beyond.