Earthlings Hub’s emergency education response team is addressing the highly traumatic and uncertain educational situations refugee families face at the time of war. Recognizing the challenges of parents displaced from familiar daily patterns and children removed from formal education, we provide crucial stability and structure.
We open doors to a world of caring and knowledgeable adults and exciting ideas, aiming to foster intellectual, emotional, psychological, and social development.
We create a rupture in the tragic routine of everyday life for these children, demonstrating that life can be full. In a time where conventional supports fall short, we connect vulnerable children with adults genuinely interested in their growth, offering them a unique, impactful, and psychologically therapeutic intervention.
It is also crucial to support parents, as traumatized parents significantly influence children's learning abilities and motivation. We conduct regular parent support courses and also important courses for burnt-out teachers working under challenging conditions of air raids, blackouts, internet disruptions, relocations, and students dropping out of courses.
Additionally, we organize scientific webinars with researchers, engaging children in learning and helping them see beyond the war-torn reality.