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INVISIBLE HOME FRONT

Project of psychological support for wives of military personnel:

    weekly online support group meetings;

    closed chat group where you can get additional information on supporting family members of military personnel;

    chat support in case of soldier injury, lack of phone service, returning soldier from military service.

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INVISIBLE HOME FRONT

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Project of psychological support for wives of military personnel:

    weekly online support group meetings;

    closed chat group where you can get additional information on supporting family members of military personnel;

    chat support in case of soldier injury, lack of phone service, returning soldier from military service.

INVISIBLE HOME FRONT

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Project of psychological support for wives of military personnel:

    weekly online support group meetings;

    closed chat group where you can get additional information on supporting family members of military personnel;

    chat support in case of soldier injury, lack of phone service, returning soldier from military service.

What do the wives of military personnel face?

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    Continuous anxiety for the life and health of their soldier

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    The necessity to take on all other family and parental responsibilities

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    Worries when there is no communication with a partner or when they are injured

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    Challenges of loneliness and finding a resource to support a partner

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    The necessity to understand the changes that war brings to family life, feelings and behavior of a partner

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    The difficulties of raising children without a partner

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    The future is uncertain and the necessity of constant transformation

What do the wives of military personnel face?

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    Continuous anxiety for the life and health of their soldier

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    The necessity to take on all other family and parental responsibilities

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    Worries when there is no communication with a partner or when they are injured

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    Challenges of loneliness and finding a resource to support a partner

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    The necessity to understand the changes that war brings to family life, feelings and behavior of a partner

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    The difficulties of raising children without a partner

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    The future is uncertain and the necessity of constant transformation

Why do we need support groups
for wives of military personnel?

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Support groups allow you to:

    feel that you are not alone;

    get support from women who are also waiting;

    learn self-support techniques;

    prepare for the changes that are happening to the military at the front;

    develop an internal support that helps to withstand emotional stress and maintain hope without giving up.

At the support group meetings, participants support each other and discuss their concerns. The group provides an opportunity to talk or just be silent among your own, among those who are going through similar experiences.

Why do we need support groups
for wives of military personnel?

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Support groups allow you to:

    feel that you are not alone;

    get support from women who are also waiting;

    learn self-support techniques;

    prepare for the changes that are happening to the military at the front;

    develop an internal support that helps to withstand emotional stress and maintain hope without giving up.

At the support group meetings, participants support each other and discuss their concerns. The group provides an opportunity to talk or just be silent among your own, among those who are going through similar experiences.

Why do we need support groups
for wives of military personnel?

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Support groups allow you to:

    feel that you are not alone;

    get support from women who are also waiting;

    learn self-support techniques;

    prepare for the changes that are happening to the military at the front;

    develop an internal support that helps to withstand emotional stress and maintain hope without giving up.

At the support group meetings, participants support each other and discuss their concerns. The group provides an opportunity to talk or just be silent among your own, among those who are going through similar experiences.

How do such meetings work?

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    MEETINGS

    Online meetings with the camera turned on

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    SCHEDULE

    Saturday - morning hoursWeekdays - evening hoursFrequency - once a week

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    NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS

    Up to 10 people in the group

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    DURATION

    1.5 hour

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    PROJECT DURATION

    3 months or 12 meetings

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    PRICE

    Free

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How do such meetings work?

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  • icon

    MEETINGS

    Online meetings with the camera turned on

  • icon

    SCHEDULE

    Saturday - morning hoursWeekdays - evening hoursFrequency - once a week

  • icon

    NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS

    Up to 10 people in the group

  • icon

    DURATION

    1.5 hour

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    PROJECT DURATION

    3 months or 12 meetings

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    PRICE

    Free

How do such meetings work?

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  • icon

    MEETINGS

    Online meetings with the camera turned on

  • icon

    SCHEDULE

    Saturday - morning hoursWeekdays - evening hoursFrequency - once a week

  • icon

    NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS

    Up to 10 people in the group

  • icon

    DURATION

    1.5 hour

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    PROJECT DURATION

    3 months or 12 meetings

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    PRICE

    Free

Community of wives
of military personnel

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As part of the Invisible Home Front project, our organization has a chat room for support and mutual exchange of military wives. Here you can:

    share your feelings and find support;

    ask questions of like-minded people and ask for advice;

    learn more about the experience of participating in support groups to make your own decision;

    provide support to women going through similar experiences.

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Community of wives of military personnel

As part of the Invisible Home Front project, our organization has a chat room for support and mutual exchange of military wives. Here you can:

    share your feelings and find support;

    ask questions of like-minded people and ask for advice;

    learn more about the experience of participating in support groups to make your own decision;

    provide support to women going through similar experiences.

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Community of wives of military personnel

As part of the Invisible Home Front project, our organization has a chat room for support and mutual exchange of military wives. Here you can:

    share your feelings and find support;

    ask questions of like-minded people and ask for advice;

    learn more about the experience of participating in support groups to make your own decision;

    provide support to women going through similar experiences.

Reviews

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Lubov

"This is the support that held my roof for 2.5 years. A place of warmth, support, and understanding, where I could just be myself. Thank you to Anastasia, our incomparable star in the darkness, who shone on us all this time. In these meetings, I felt true acceptance, when you are not judged but heard. Each conversation seemed to bring back a piece of peace and faith that did not disappear even on the darkest days."

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Inna

“In both sorrow and joy, our group has become a real family. One that understands without explanation, supports without question, and accepts everything as it is. This group has become a place where hope appears, where you can share your pain and not be left alone with it.”

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Maria

“I received not only support, but also answers to my inner questions, little ”keys" to communicating with my husband. I realized that I am not alone, that many people feel the same way. Now I use this advice in conversations with my military husband, and I see how the warmth between us is returning. And then there are the girls from the group. We've never met in person, but they've become like family to me."

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Who leads the groups?

A psychologist who is also the wife of a
of a volunteer soldier - Anastasiia Haichuk.

Who leads the groups?

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A psychologist who is also the wife of a of a volunteer soldier - Anastasiia Haichuk.

How to enroll in a group?

To join the group, please fill out the form below.