This project aims to provide psychological support and recreation for children affected by crises and difficult circumstances, especially in displacement areas and camps suffering from the effects of wars and destruction.
Project idea: To provide a safe and stimulating environment for children through psychological support sessions and recreational activities, helping them overcome psychological trauma and alleviate stress and anxiety resulting from the situations surrounding them.
Implementation mechanisms: – Conducting individual and group psychotherapy sessions for children.
– Organizing recreational activities such as games, drawing, theater, and educational trips.
– Providing family support and raising awareness about how to deal with children during crises.
Project Importance: – To improve the psychological well-being of affected children.
– To strengthen family and social bonds.
– To build a more psychologically balanced generation capable of facing challenges.
– To reduce the impact of psychological trauma on children’s development and behavior.
Beneficiary group:
Children affected by conflicts and crises in the Gaza Strip, especially in displacement camps.
Project Message:
“A happy childhood, a stable mental state… for building a better future.”
The Childhood Happiness Association is committed to providing psychological security and recreation for our children, so they can live dignified and healthy lives despite all circumstances.