Overview of Estonian Refugee Council on August 1
Humanitarian aid in Ukraine
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Originally from Tartu but living in Tallinn for the last 20 years, Meelis joined our consulting team on the advice of a colleague from the National Library in March.
In this autumn 3-day NET therapy training will take place in Tallinn, which is meant for psychologists who come in contact with traumatized refugees and would like to improve themselves in this fie
In total, we have mediated over 20 million euros cash based support to people in Ukraine.
Ann Margit, 29, became a volunteer of the Estonian Refugee Council after the invitation of her friend on February 28th.
Since the end of April, we have organised group counselling for Ukrainians all over Estonia on four topics: adaptation, employment, digital skills and supporting a child’s adaptation.
It is wonderful that so many people in Estonia have taken initiative and have reached out to help the Ukrainian refugees without hesitation.
The head of Bon Soya's vegan food business, Karin Miller, was one of many volunteers who left her paid job during the escalating war to devote herself full-time to Estonian Refugee Council's evacua
As the war escalated, the number of requests to the Estonian Refugee Council increased significantly.