Our Projects

Current projects

DUMKA - Multidisciplinary Mental Health Team for Refugees from Ukraine

The DUMKA project, a multidisciplinary mental health team for refugees, focuses on providing comprehensive psychosocial support to Ukrainian refugees in the Czech Republic. This support is offered free of charge, in person, and in the refugees' native language. Its aim is to enhance the ability of Ukrainian refugees to integrate more effectively into Czech society and improve their chances of finding and maintaining employment through better mental health stability. The applicant established the DUMKA project in June 2022 with the support of the Municipality of the Capital City of Prague.

DUMKA - Multidisciplinary Mental Health Team for Refugees from Ukraine

Consultation with Ukrainian and Russian-speaking mental health specialists and health-oriented social workers.
• Psychological support and crisis intervention
• Help with finding the right medical care and accompanying you to the doctor
• Support at labor offices and other institutions The project is financially supported from the budget of the City Hall of Prague

Project to help refugees from Ukraine

  • coordination of psychosocial assistance

  • psychological support groups 
  • crisis first aid 
  • relaxation groups for adults and children 
  • art therapy 
  • support of psychologists from Ukraine 
  • Volunteers with an accent - helping elderly and building the civil society

    Pilot project implemented jointly with the Prague 2 Social Services Centre

    Completed projects

    “Movement” (2020-2021) (funding Anna Lindh Foundation and the EU)

    International education and cultural project exploring the fact that emigration and immigration are two sides of the same story and we can find our unity in diversity

    International project “All together on labour market”

    Education of migrants in the field of Czech legislation (2011-2013)

    International project together with social organizations of 4 European countries

    On October 1, 2012, a joint project with our European partners began. Youth organizations from 5 countries - Hungary, Slovakia, Germany, Latvia and the Czech Republic - took part.

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