TRAID’s Child Safe Space Program

At Trauma Rescue Aid (TRAID), we are currently running a Child Safe Space Program for refugee and internally displaced children affected by the war in Sudan. Our mission is to create and maintain a child safe space in Sudan and Uganda for children in need. The program supports psychological healing, emotional expression, and trauma recovery for war-affected children living in displacement settings.

We are currently working with 205 children in Sudan IDP camps and refugee communities in Uganda (Seeta Mukoko). Sessions are conducted twice a week by trained facilitators using a trauma-informed and child protection approach.

These are children who have experienced extreme hardship. Some have lost parents. Others have been separated from their families. Many are now orphaned due to conflict. Most are out of school, and their childhood has been interrupted by violence and displacement.

This program exists to restore something every child deserves: safety, dignity, and the chance to heal.

Read more at traid.org/blog

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