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IT Apprenticeships for Survivors
IT apprenticeships aren’t charity—they’re a market‑tested bridge from skills to salaries. Across the EU, UK, US, Canada, and Australia, apprenticeships give war survivors from many conflicts a paid, mentored path into tech. See how proven programs, employer pledges, and your donation turn training into first contracts and long‑term stability.
Helping War Victims
5 days ago4 min read


Healing in VR
Virtual reality is helping war survivors—refugees, amputees, and veterans—reduce PTSD symptoms and phantom limb pain. Guided by clinicians and available for home use, VR makes proven therapies accessible across the EU, UK, US, Canada, and Australia. Learn how your support funds therapists, headsets, and training to deliver evidence‑based care where it’s needed most.
Helping War Victims
5 days ago4 min read


Establishment of an IT academy for war victims in the EU
Helping War Victims launches a pioneering IT Academy to empower war orphans and veterans with essential tech skills (Web3, AI, Game Design, Cybersecurity). The initiative ensures long-term social recovery and economic independence through practical education and global employability.
Helping War Victims
Aug 52 min read


Philanthropy of the future
"Paradox Nova" by Helping War Victims redefines charity through futuristic graphic novels based on true stories, blending handcrafted art and digital tech. Funding the project creates sustainable aid for war-affected children and veterans globally.
Helping War Victims
Aug 43 min read
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