The Art of Living Foundation together with their sister organization IAHV and with support of the EU scales-up trauma relief workshops with additional dates for those affected by the Ukraine war. More than 5000 Ukrainians have already benefited from these free workshops.
Berlin, 24 February 2023 – With one year of killing, destruction and displacement going on in Ukraine, the war has not only created a humanitarian crisis with people witnessing the worst possible, losing their homes, loved ones and fleeing for their lives. Moreover, the war has left a heavy mental burden of post-traumatic stress disorders, emotional pain, anxiety, sleeping disorders and other mental conditions on Ukrainians.
To help Ukrainians heal the emotional wounds of the war and strengthen their resilience, the UN-accredited NGO The Art of Living Foundation together with their sister concern, the International Association for Human Values (IAHV), offers additional dates for their proven trauma-relief and empowerment workshops.
“Our free workshops are a combination of time-tested simple techniques, such as breathing techniques, relaxation, physical stretches and practical wisdom, and are just 4,5 hours over 3 days. Once learnt, the techniques can be practiced daily to build up resilience,” says Dr. Katrien Hertog, Director Trauma-Relief and Peace building Programs. People from Ukraine can register for weekly online workshops or for in-person workshops on the following webpage https://pmsh.iahv-peace.org
The workshops are conducted by specially trained trainers as part of the ‘Peace of Mind and Strength of Heart’ project in cooperation with IAHV and Fundacja Understanding, and with the support of the European Union.
Since the first week of the war, 200+ trauma relief workshops for more than 5,000 people from Ukraine located in more than 20 countries were conducted so far.
In addition to refugees, also staff and volunteers who have been supporting Ukrainians during this one year can participate in professional care workshops to prevent burn-out, manage stress and increase their resilience. There are also special programs developed for kids and teenagers.
"The programs, based on breathing techniques, are very accessible for everyone. They produce significant results which have been researched in 100+ scientific studies, including rapid and significant reductions in PTSD symptoms, depression and anxiety, and improved quality of life. The workshops empower people to improve their own wellbeing without becoming dependent on medicine or therapy" - adds Dr. Katrien Hertog, Director Trauma-Relief and Peace building Programs.
The trauma relief workshop participants note an improvement in sleep, calmness in the mind, increased energy, reduced physical pains, increased hope and more inner strength. This helps them to overcome the effects of war but also challenges of displacement, adapt in a new environment, deal with the constant flow of news and worries, deal with uncertainty, learn new languages and focus on the future.
About The Art of Living Foundation
The Art of Living Foundation (AOLF) was founded in 1981 by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and operates in 180 countries. It is one of the largest independent, humanitarian nongovernmental organizations in the world. The AOLF holds a special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations and is active in numerous other international bodies and committees in the areas of health, education and sustainable development. The priorities include aid projects in developing countries, trauma and stress management in crisis areas and rehabilitation programs for victims of violence and prison inmates. In addition, yoga and meditation classes are offered. A key component is the Sudarshan KriyaTM, a health- promoting breathing technique.
The Art of Living together with their sister concern International Association for Human Values has years of experience in disaster and crisis management and has worked relentlessly in war-torn countries. IAHV has successfully implemented large-scale trauma relief and psychosocial support programs in peacekeeping missions with partners including the United Nations, the European Union and the Red Cross, and its approach has been researched and implemented in Harvard, Yale and Stanford universities, among others. The workshops have long been held in refugee camps in Europe and the Middle East, prisons around the world, for vulnerable communities in South Africa, for health workers during the Covid-19 pandemic, for Afghans after the Taliban takeover, in Lebanon after the explosion in Beirut, in Iraq since 2003, after terrorist attacks, natural disasters (floods in Indonesia, earthquakes in Turkey, fires in Australia and Portugal).
For his international peace work, The Art of Living founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has received numerous awards, including honorary doctorates and state honors such as the highest civilian award of Colombia, Mongolia, and Paraguay. The President of India has also bestowed upon him the Padma Vibhushan, one of the country’s highest civilian award for exceptional and distinguished service. For further information visit www.artofliving.org.
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Link: Read more about our relief efforts for the victims of the war in Ukraine.