Psychosocial support for migrant communities focuses on accompanying individuals and families through the emotional, social, and psychological challenges associated with migration. These challenges often include displacement, loss of social networks, cultural adaptation, identity reconstruction, and legal or economic uncertainty. This service provides safe spaces for emotional support, active listening, and guidance, while recognizing the unique strengths and resilience of migrant populations. The approach is grounded in cultural sensitivity and human rights, promoting integration, emotional stability, and a renewed sense of belonging within host communities.


