Children and the trauma of war in Ukraine

Children are amongst the most invisible forgotten groups of the war. When parents are mentally affected following their experience as
soldier or front line responder, their children equally suffer – in silence. They have no means to understand and express their feelings, feel
responsible for the challenges of their parents, and naturally suppress their own needs for their parents’ benefit. Children who lost a parent at the frontline are particularly at risk of developing more severe mental health challenges. The FGIP children books are available for free for affected families. They are distributed at medical institutions and hospitals hosting children and families of Ukrainian soldiers, schools, libraries, psychologists, churches, public and social organisations, and can be order by email to vlimar@gip-global.org.


Children Book for Families Affected by Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Commissioned by the Military Pastoral Service of the German Armed Forces to help children live and understand a parent who came back from the war mentally damaged, FGIP has been translated and printed the book Shady Places into Ukrainian language. The book has 49 pages.

“How to explain PTSD to a child in a calm and simple way? Thanks to the wonderful books that have become true friends for the children at the "Ya💗Mariupol" center. Mothers share that their children constantly ask to read the book again. It has become an evening tradition. Some families have finally waited for their fathers to return from captivity, and these books have become a revelation in their homes. We thank you for such wonderful and much-needed books in today's world.”