- DTCare in Ukraine | Mental Health -
Art Therapy for Vulnerable Children
Psychological Support for At-Risk Children in Lviv
Art therapy benefits children by helping them release negative thoughts, regulating their emotional state and boosting self-esteem and self-expression. Group art therapy creates a safe space for children, and participants benefit by gaining perspective from peers facing similar challenges, which combats isolation and facilitates personal growth. This approach aids youth in understanding, processing, and healing from trauma.
DTCare and Care in Action are committed to leveraging art therapy through summer camps, like the "Caring about Ourselves" camps, to support vulnerable youth in Ukraine. Before the war, Ukraine had the highest rate of institutionalized care in Europe, with over 105,000 children in such facilities. Following the Russian invasion, many were relocated to Western Ukraine, including Lviv, emphasizing the need for supportive initiatives.
DTCare and Care in Action collaborate to support orphaned children’s mental health in Ukraine.
DTCare and Care in Action are partnering to provide psychological and developmental support through art therapy to an extensive network of over 14 orphanages, family homes, and IDP centers throughout Ukraine. Care in Action is a nonprofit organization that seeks to better the lives and opportunities of vulnerable children by designing programs and delivering services that strengthen, empower, and prepare children in care to enter the working world and lead fulfilling and independent lives. DTCare and Care in Action’s partnership make essential mental health services accessible to vulnerable children and youth in care through art therapy buddy programs, workshops, and sessions designed by licensed psychologists and art therapists to aid in healing from severe trauma. DTCare connects skilled Ukrainian art therapists with orphanages in Lviv to support children and youth in a variety of care settings through mental health programs.
Art Therapy for Orphanages in Lviv
DTCare Makes a Positive Impact Through Art Therapy in Ukrainian Orphanages
In April 2023, DTCare worked alongside our partners at Care in Action to complete the first whole month of art therapy programs for children living in orphanages in the Lviv region of Ukraine. This program employs seven art therapists working part-time at five different facilities. Most sessions are operated as group sessions, hosting between 2 and 12 children. Six children were identified as needing additional support and received individual therapy sessions.
Upon reviewing this data and based on conversations with the therapists and Care in Action partners, DTCare feels confident that this program is utilizing donations responsibly and is providing a hugely beneficial service. The therapists and Care in Action report that the children are responding positively to the experience. PURC’s generous support of this program is benefiting at-risk children and youth in Lviv.
Moving forward, with established reporting systems in place and full confidence in our team, DTCare plans to expand programs to include additional orphanages, increase the number of sessions, and hire additional trained art therapists. We are currently in discussions with two esteemed music therapists who have applied to participate in this project and have several art therapists who have applied to work full-time. DTCare and Care in Action are conducting interviews with applicants and are committed to partnering with the highest quality specialists.
Art Therapy Demographics in Lviv
Care in Action is committed to empowering children and youth to lead fulfilling lives through art therapy buddy programs, workshops, and sessions designed by licensed psychologists. With DTCare and PURC’s support, Care in Action is able to hold tailored therapy camps and sessions with a focus on young people.
Over 80 percent of the clients we provide free art therapy services to in Lviv are children under 13, while the remainder of our clients are adult women.
The art therapy programs at Care in Action have proven to be highly effective in promoting positive mental health and well-being in children and youth. Through one-on-one sessions and workshops, licensed psychologists guide and support young people in exploring their emotions and expressing themselves through various art forms.
Sharing Our Stories
The Umbrella Project
In one small group art therapy session at an orphanage in Lviv, children were asked to draw something under an umbrella that they would like to keep safe and protected. Some children drew technology or people they know. A child put a clay border, blue and yellow, around his umbrella to better protect himself from bombs and created a clay monster- saying that if he protects the monster, the monster will protect him.
A Ukrainian boy outlines his umbrella drawing with clay to better shield himself from incoming bombs.
A Ukrainian boy created a clay monster, saying that “if he protects the monster, the monster will protect him.”
Child Art Therapy in Action
DTCare and Care in Action collaborate to empower children and youth who have experienced trauma and loss. Through various art forms such as drawing, painting, and sculpture, these children are able to express and understand their emotions in a safe and supportive environment. Art therapy also helps to build self-esteem, improve communication skills, and develop coping mechanisms for dealing with their difficult experiences. By creating works of art, these children are able to gain a sense of control and agency over their lives, which can be empowering for those who have experienced a lack of control in their past. Additionally, art therapy can facilitate healing and promote positive mental health outcomes for orphaned children and youth, allowing them to process and move forward from their past traumas.
”Overcome Self-doubt” Session
In this one-on-one session at Care in Action’s Creative Hub, the client endeavored to overcome her self-doubt about drawing.
Sand Therapy
DTCare and Care in Action provides various modes of therapy at Care in Action’s Creative Hub. In this one-on-one art therapy session, the client explores their personal boundaries through sand therapy.
Art Therapy for Overcoming Fear
A client explores and symbolizes her fear by utilizing clay to model and materialize her fear at Care in Action’s Creative Hub in Liviv.
”A Gift from the Heart” Session
Our art therapists specialize in engaging children. In the spirit of love and Valentine’s Day, Care in Action held a themed “Gift from the Heart” group art therapy session where eight children explored the idea of love and what it means to them by creating Valentine’s Day gifts for those they love.
Our Impact
DTCare and Care in Action Summer Camps
Summer DTCare and Care in Action Empower Youth Through Innovative Camps
DTCare, in collaboration with Care in Action, is dedicated to delivering essential mental health support to vulnerable communities in Ukraine. By integrating art therapy and structured activities, we aim to empower young individuals facing adversity and foster their growth and resilience. Our "Caring about Ourselves" camps serve as a cornerstone of this initiative. The first camp in Lviv welcomed 21 youth from foster and internally displaced families, engaging them in art therapy, music therapy, and mental health workshops. The program successfully created a supportive environment, enabling participants to build resilience and manage stress.
Building on this success, the second camp expanded to serve 30 youths from the Hlyniany community, offering activities like sex education and reflective communication sessions. The positive and nurturing atmosphere fostered personal growth among attendees. Together, DTCare and Care in Action are committed to making a lasting impact on Ukraine's youth, empowering them with the tools and resources needed for a brighter future.
DTCare Sponsors Care in Action Summer Camp
Summer Art Therapy Camp: “Together is Better”
With the help from the Pittsburgh Ukraine Relief Coalition (PURC), DTCare has pledged to sponsor one of Care In Action’s Summer Camp for Foster Families: “Together is Better”. This camp is a 4-day family summer camp for 12 parents and 57 children from 7 family-style orphanages and foster families of Lviv and the Lviv region. This camp focuses on child development programs which include art therapy, sports, culinary learning opportunities, and educational and entertainment activities led by volunteers or outsourced specialists. DTCare is proud to support the transformative work that Care In Action is doing to continually encourage and protect Ukrainian orphanages, foster families, and IDP centers amid conflict and war.
Expected Outcomes
Parents gain knowledge practices and specialized tools to apply in their everyday care for fostered children, with solutions to parenting challenges identified by peers and experts.
Teens boost their self-esteem and confidence, gain essential life skills as well as make new friends & learn to overcome their fears.
Younger children develop their interests and skills, boost their self-esteem, broaden their general knowledge, stimulate their imagination, and reduce anxieties through art-therapy
Produces strengthened communication, respect, and trust between FSOs and foster families of the Lviv region.
Relations within the family are strengthened through quality time and happy memories and Parents have the opportunity to recharge their mental, emotional, and physical batteries thanks to help with looking after their children.