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WCC’s team deployments continue to Lviv, providing checkups to those we treated in 2022 and serving additional refugees through medical care and resiliency workshops. We are working with local NGOs and universities to provide “train the trainer” sessions, empowering Ukrainian students and providers to deliver the program.

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World Cares Center collects and distributes FREE protective equipment to keep disaster volunteers, Ready Responders, and line workers safe from exposure. In addition, we supply partners in need with items such as muck-and-gut supplies, medications, and solar lights.

As the war in Ukraine grinds on without mercy, World Cares Center continues to work hard to increase its disaster relief efforts for the growing number innocent victims there. Partnering with Barnova27, a Ukrainian humanitarian aid organization, our team has provided medical treatment in Ukrainian resettlement villages, conducted Resiliency Workshops for families and children, taught CPR and first aid to volunteers, and given “Train the Trainer” classes to disaster responders. WCC has also distributed backpacks with emotional resiliency workbooks and supplies for children and provided support to the UNICEF program for transient children and families. We are in the process of translating the trainings of our online academy to Ukrainian. We can accomplish all this and so much more with your help! Any size donation matters. We are proud to be continue our partnership with Baranova27 and our local partners and give thanks to DRI Foundation for generously sponsoring a portion of the deployment. Your help is needed to raise additional funds to meet our goals.

World Cares Center conducts desperately needed healing art workshops with children and families in resettlement villages in Lviv, Ukraine, in concert with its mobile medical clinics. Lisa Orloff, President of World Cares Center, is the editor of the healing journal for children and guide for parents, created with a team of art therapists and mental health professionals. The guide is published in Ukrainian and English and printed in Ukraine to support the local economy. You can view both guide and journal below. Train-the-trainer sessions with the medical and mental health students we have connected with during our initial deployment are at the heart of our mission to leave behind knowledge and resources that empower the community to lead its own recovery. Funds are needed to conduct the train-the-trainer sessions in concert with the provision of medical clinics, to provide a stipend to the students for travel and food, and to support our local team leader. 

At the beginning of the war in Ukraine World Cares Center immediately implemented a Ukraine Service Providers Roundtable to provide a forum for discussion and collaboration amongst services providers supporting incoming refugees. The Roundtable continues to be a source of support and connection to resources today, connecting groups to funding and services, as well as providing our resiliency workbooks to guide children and their parents through the grief and trauma they have suffered.

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In July of 2022 WCC’s Team deployed to Lviv and set up “MedPuts” loosely translated as “Medical Clinics” in six refugee camps. Our team provided medical care for all refugees including specialty care for women and children. In addition to our own MedPuts, WCC donated and delivered medication, supplies, new clothing, and art therapy booklets to our Ukraine partners on the ground in Lviv and beyond. Integrated in the program, our resiliency specialists developed a healing journal for children and guide for parents from our original 9/11 Band Aid For Healing to help child survivors manage their trauma and grief. World Cares Center delivered workshops with families and children and distributed close to 1000 healing materials.

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Mission Statement

World Cares Center’s mission is to reduce the
harm, suffering, and loss caused by disasters. We
believe that resiliency is best accomplished when
all facets of the community are prepared to
respond to disasters together.

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