Projects
“Zatyshno space” in Vinnytsia is operating with financial support of the Ukraine Solidarity Program of Fondation de France
Zatyshno Space network is a psychosocial and legal support initiative by the East SOS Charity Foundation, designed for individuals affected by loss, forced displacement, or other consequences of war.
Active
Strengthening the Capacities of Frontline and Relocated Schools in Ukraine/SCHOOL UP Project
The project aims to strengthen the professional skills of teachers and school administrators through training in modern project management methods, building digital literacy, developing the ability to attract additional funding for the restoration and development of the educational sector, which has suffered devastating consequences due to the war
Active
Emergency Assistance and Support to Evacuations (EASE)
The project aims to address both the immediate and long-term needs of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Ukraine. Particular attention is given to vulnerable population groups, including elderly people, women, children, and persons with disabilities. The initiative focuses on improving living conditions in collective centers, expanding the capacity to host and accommodate IDPs, and providing support to evacuees based on their individual needs.
Active
Protection and Psychosocial Services for People with Limited Mobility and Persons with Disabilities Affected by the War
The project aims to support evacuated individuals from frontline areas by providing hot meals, essential care products, and psychosocial assistance to people with disabilities, individuals with limited mobility, and those who have lost their documents while staying in transit shelters
Active
Protection and Psychosocial Support for War-Affected Populations in Ukraine’s Frontline Regions
The project aims to support war-affected individuals by providing individual consultations with psychosocial and legal specialists, professional development opportunities through courses, trainings, and workshops, events promoting social adaptation and emotional recovery. These activities take place in safe and welcoming environments known as Zatyshno Spaces, as well as through mobile psychosocial and legal support teams operating in the Dnipropetrovsk, Mykolaiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Kharkiv regions.
Active
Integrated humanitarian response for conflict-affected Ukrainians and third-country nationals in Ukraine, Poland, Romania and Moldova
The project is aimed at the restoration of residential buildings and medical and obstetric stations damaged as a result of the military aggression by the russian federation. In addition to reconstruction efforts, the project supports (equipping temporary accommodation facilities with essential furniture and equipment, providing legal assistance to individuals affected by the war)
Active
Support for War-Affected Vulnerable Groups and Residents of Remote Areas of Ukraine
This initiative is part of a larger effort to address the psychosocial consequences of war in Ukraine. It includes: monitoring the impact of the war on civilians, particularly in the education sector; documenting human rights violations; raising awareness nationally and internationally about the challenges faced by educators and affected communities
Active
Empowering Civil Society for Nonviolent Conflict Transformation with State Actors
This project is implemented under the Civil Peace Service (CPS) program and focuses on providing targeted support for nonviolent conflict resolution. It aims to empower individuals, initiatives, and organizations in conflict-affected areas. The project supports their commitment to peacebuilding and justice
Active
Independent Public Monitoring of the Reconstruction Processes of Social Infrastructure in the Kherson and Mykolaiv Regions
The goal of the project is to ensure comprehensive and objective monitoring of the restoration of selected social infrastructure facilities in accordance with the IER methodology, taking into account management decisions, the quality of work performed, sources of funding, and community feedback. The aim is to enhance transparency, efficiency, and social fairness in the reconstruction process.
Completed