Health & Psychosocial Support
Healing with Dignity: Health and Psychosocial Support for Vulnerable Communities
We prioritize the physical and mental well-being of individuals and communities affected by conflict, displacement, trauma, and chronic stress. Our Health and Psychosocial Support (HPS) programming provides essential medical care, emotional support, and safe spaces to help people recover, rebuild, and regain a sense of normalcy and dignity.
We take a holistic approach that addresses both visible and invisible wounds. Whether someone is recovering from physical injury, coping with the loss of loved ones, or navigating the long-term impacts of displacement, we believe everyone deserves compassionate care and a pathway to healing.
Our support is tailored to the needs of vulnerable groups — including women, children, adolescents, persons with disabilities, and survivors of violence. We strengthen local health systems, train frontline workers, and deliver community-based psychosocial services that restore hope and promote resilience.
Integrated Care
Provide physical and emotional health services together.
Mentall Wellness
Normalize and support mental health at all levels.
Community Resillience
Build networks that care for and protect each other.
Healing takes time — and trust. That’s why we work hand-in-hand with community leaders, families, and health workers to reduce stigma around mental health, promote self-care, and recognize when someone needs more support. From safe spaces for youth and women to mobile clinics in underserved areas, our goal is to make healing accessible and culturally sensitive.
There is no health without mental health.
WHO Organization
Health Organization
This guiding principle reminds us that treating only the body is not enough. True recovery requires care for the heart and mind as well. That’s why we ensure our health and psychosocial services go hand-in-hand, especially in communities affected by crisis and chronic hardship.
Our initiatives include:
- Mobile health and counseling outreach in hard-to-reach areas
- Psychosocial first aid and trauma recovery programs
- Case management and referrals for survivors of violence
- Mental health awareness campaigns in schools and communities
- Capacity building for healthcare workers and social service providers
We envision communities where physical and emotional healing are both prioritized — where people can not only survive, but recover and thrive with dignity, support, and hope.

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