In the photo: participants of the event “Clothed in Dignity”, held on November 9, 2024.
The concept of “dignity” is a key part of our mission to promote responsible and competent leadership in Ukraine. Clothed in Dignity, the project organized by our partner New Life Evengelical Church, perfectly fit in our mission, serving as a specific response to the urgent need.
For over 30 years, New Life has served Ukraine through various initiatives, from feeding the homeless in Kyiv to initiating theological discourse on rethinking the role of the Church in society, as well as representing Evangelical community in the Sobor Council under the President of Ukraine.
When we learned about “Clothed in Dignity”, how carefully it was designed to address the delicate age and psychological issues ot the women who suffer from the war, we gladly agreed to contribute 50,000 UAH for this cause.
The event provided moral, spiritual, and psychological support to women during the war through a comprehensive psychotherapeutic event.
On November 9, 2024, the NGO Ukrainian School of Elites supported the Kyiv-based New Life community in hosting the therapeutic gathering “Clothed in Dignity” for 100 women from Holosiivskyi and other districts of Kyiv.
Psychologists Maya Chyhyr and Viktoriya Androsova, with extensive practical experience, led the event.
In addition to receiving professional advice during the theoretical segment, participants engaged in practical activities. At round tables, in a warm and safe atmosphere, they shared their pain, challenges, and emotions.
By the end of the event, the women reported spiritual, moral, and psychological relief, admitting strongly positive psychotherapeutic effect. They pointed out emotional stabilization, inner peace, and strengthened resilience. The gathering was filled with sincere tears, smiles, and warmth. Such a support is crucial for every Ukrainian woman during wartime.
100 women, aged 18 to 65+, received helpful psychotherapeutic assistance at the Clothed in Dignity event.
Collaborative projects like this show the power of partnerships, where each plays a role. The New Life Evangelical Fellowship handled the event’s organization and volunteer mobilization. Experts, including psychologists (Victoria Androsova and Maya Chyhyr) and volunteers, provided professional support. The Ukrainian School of Elites contributed a portion of funds, thanks to our partners at WEA BC. Together, we are fostering change in Ukrainian society through clear and purposeful projects like Clothed in Dignity.
100 women, aged 18 to 65+, participated in the psychotherapeutic event.
In the photo: Participants of one of the programs organized by our partner organization GoFriends, under the GoFriends IT Academy initiative.
On October 7, 2024, the Ukrainian School of Elites supported the efforts of its partner, GoFriends NGO, in providing psychological and physical rehabilitation for families of veterans, internally displaced persons, and vulnerable groups of people (including orphans) affected by Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
Since 2022, the NGO Go Friends (GoFriends IT Academy) has been actively supporting those affected by the war. On a specially equipped farm, they created conditions for the psycho-rehabilitation of veterans and their families, where they can find healing—both emotional and physical. Spending time in nature is often a critical recommendation from psychologists and psychotherapists.
Learn more about the GoFriends NGO in our blog post.
Each month, 20 to 100 people undergo rehabilitation at GoFriends.
In October 2024, together with our international partners from WEA BC, we supported these efforts of GoFriends financially with a contribution of 40,000 UAH.
For more details on the results of our collaboration with GoFriends, see the post “Support for the Psycho-Rehabilitation of War Victims.”