Camp+ is a rehabilitation program for mothers and children living through one of war's hardest realities - families of the fallen, the missing, and prisoners of war. For 21 days, we bring 16 families to the safety of the mountains for deep psychological support and healing. It is a time for families to find strength among others who understand. Developed by Voices of Children psychologists, Camp+ was nationally recognized in 2023 as a leading method to support families facing war and trauma.
War doesn't end when the fighting stops. For families of the fallen, the missing, and prisoners of war, the pain lingers long after the headlines fade. Mothers are left to grieve and parent in isolation, while children carry invisible wounds with no space to heal. In Ukraine today, thousands of families face this silent suffering with little access to psychological care or safe spaces. Without targeted support, the emotional toll of war can last a lifetime.
Camp+ offers a safe, structured environment where families can begin to heal together. Over 21 days, mothers and children receive intensive psychological care including individual and group therapy, art and body-based practices, and meaningful time for connection. By uniting families who have experienced similar losses, the program reduces isolation, strengthens emotional resilience, and builds lasting support networks.
Camp+ helps families heal together, reducing the long-term effects of trauma like PTSD, depression, and anxiety. By strengthening emotional resilience and parent-child bonds, the program equips families to face the future with greater stability. Over time, this healing supports stronger, more connected communities - essential for Ukraine's long-term recovery.