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Days of Joy - Recovery from War

Days of Joy - Recovery from War
Location: Neum (an der Adria), Bosnia and Herzegovina
Category: Health
Published: 09 April 2008
Progress:
96% funded
Donors resident in Germany receive a donation receipt for this project.
   
Rating:
64 Ratings
SEKA is Women's Peace Project in East Bosnia and a Center for therapy, education and recreation. After 10 years of work on the Adriatic Island of Brac the project moved to the town of Gorazde in Bosnia and Herzegowina in September 2007.
The project is supported and mainly funded by German Women's Organisation SEKA Hamburg e.V.

Even 13 years after the end of war through the Dayton-agreement the population in Bosnia and Herzegowina still suffers from the psychological and social consequences of war.
The population of the town of Gorazde is severely war traumatized - people suffered from almost four years lasting siege, shelling, and hunger.
Since September 2007 project SEKA offers (trauma)therapeutic and psycho-educative help for women and children in individual and group work.
Every summer the project organizes therapeutic recreation at the seaside for traumatized women and children.
In June 2009 we again would like to invite a group of 20 traumatized women and children for therapeutic recreation in Neum at the Adriatic Sea.
During 12 days four therapists will give psychological-pedagogique assistance to the children and their mothers in separated group-work and through individual talks. Besides this, of course, women and children will enjoy the sea, the beach and further activities the colleagues will offer them.
Through these "days of joy" women and children will - at least to some extent - overcome their painful experiences and regain self-esteem, trust and joy of life. After returning to their home town Gorazde, Project SEKA will offer them further support, if necessary.

The project is financed entirely by donations: For 20 women and children we need 16.800,- € for 12 days. As being more and more difficult to find the donations for this kind of project, we decided to start already now with our campaign for the therapeutic recreation in summer 2009. We are grateful for your help!

Thank you, Ed!

by G. Mueller, created on 29 August 2008 at 01:32 PM

Dear friends,

we want to thank one of our visitors in our project 'Kuca SEKA', Ed Donovan, that he wrote a comment for our Betterplace-project "Days of Joy". Thank you, Ed, for your understanding and warm words!

Besides this, I would like to take the opportunity for an explanation:

In his comment Ed wrote, that he had no opportunity to watch a therapy-session with a client, but that we explained to him in detail, how we work in individual and group-therapy. I want to point out, that we never invite any visitor (whether male or female) to take part in a therapy-session. You can imagine, if you work on very intimate and very often painful aspects of your life, it takes you a lot of courage to open up towards the therapist (and this takes time, to build confidence). But who would like to include totally unknown persons into this process? So we never would offer something like this to visitors... Sometimes (not so very often) clients are ready to share with visitors their experiences with therapy - this was the fact with the veterans in the Veteran's Club 'Svjetlost Drine', with whom Ed and Joscha talked. With these men I am working for more than 2 years and only those members of the group attended the meeting with the visitors, who felt ready for this.

For us it is very important, that potential project-visitors don't have wrong expectations. In our work confidentiality and self-determination of our clients have high priority.

But of course we are happy to welcome visitors, who are interested in the project's work. If you announce your visit in time by mail:     sekago@bih.net.ba      we will always find time and capacitiy.

With warm regards

Gabriele Mueller

 

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