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Motivated by helping victims and survivors to re-build their lives, Nest of Hope provides comprehensive support and resources.

"Not all women may be aware of the resources and support available to them if they are experiencing violence, whether from family members or others. At Nest of Hope, we aim to provide comprehensive information about the different services and ways of intervention for women in crises. Additionally, our psychologist in Batumi office is offering consultation to parties involved in violence experience. Ukrainian women also have an opportunity to learn Georgian language, which is part of their integration into Georgian society,” said a representative of the Nest of Hope at an informative meeting while introducing the services to the team.
         
Motivated by helping victims and survivors to re-build their lives, Nest of Hope provides comprehensive support and resources. This initiative is established by ASB Georgia and its partner organization, SSK, under the framework of the project SEGI (Sports, Education, Gender, and Information). SEGI project is funded by Aktion Deutschland Hilft.
            
If you are from Ukraine and recognize yourself as a violence survivor, please reach out to us. We are available 24/7 on our hotline at 522 221 112.
For more information about the project, please visit ?https://shorturl.at/NOyGX

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