EAP resources available during difficult times
People may be concerned over the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which occurred in the early hours of February 24th.
In response to the situation, we are offering these free online seminars...
The following articles may also help readers cope with stress.
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How to Help
For those who want to help, the below links explain ways that people can support refugees and others displaced from their homes due to conflict:
In response to the situation, we are offering these free online seminars...
The following articles may also help readers cope with stress.
- Managing Anxiety in Times of National or International Tension
- Coping with Crisis in the Media (Part 1)
- Coping with Crisis in the Media (Part 2)
- Tips for Parents on Media Coverage of Violent Events
- Manager's Response to Traumatic Events
- Coping with the Stress of Emergency Relocation
- Helping Young People Cope with the Stress of Emergency or Forced Relocation
- Steps to Take if You Lose Contact with Someone in Another Country During a Crisis
- When You're Concerned About Loved Ones in an Area of Armed Conflict
- Click here to download a PDF of resources that can help loved ones from Ukraine. It contains contact points for refugee settlements as well as links where people may donate (in addition to those under "How to Help" below).
- Click here to download a PDF of resources that can help loved ones living or arriving in Poland, in addition to links where people may donate.
- Click here to download a PDF of resources that can help loved ones in Russia.
Use company code trib when logging in to access the above content on the EAP website.
How to Help
For those who want to help, the below links explain ways that people can support refugees and others displaced from their homes due to conflict:
- How to Help Refugees from Ukraine
- The #WeHelpUkraine website is a worldwide appeal to help Ukrainian refugees, https://www.wehelpukraine.org. Additionally, if you'd like to volunteer to answer phones for this initiative, please fill out the volunteer form here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSct_wPvaShqCaMwdn6GNdrXR9VMGgJ0O3oCSX5Pef9Dr0qCTg/viewform
- The U.S. Ukraine Foundation explains how you can help here, https://usukraine.org
- United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is asking for a one-time donation to provide clean water, food, medicine, and shelter to displaced people throughout Ukraine, https://give.unrefugees.org/170101ukr_mainpg_d_3000
- Mercy Corps (Although written refugees from Syria, the same tips can apply for those displaced out of Ukraine and Russia due to the current situation.), https://www.mercycorps.org/blog/what-refugees-need-after-leaving
- The International Rescue Committee (IRC), https://medium.com/uprooted/what-s-in-my-bag-758d435f6e62