The educational direction is aimed at skill development, professional adaptation, and strengthening the independence of people who found themselves in new life circumstances due to the war or displacement. It is a space for learning, support, and gradual return to active social and professional life.
The Foundation organizes courses, trainings, study groups, retraining programs, and practical classes for IDPs, women, youth, people who have lost their jobs, or those looking for new opportunities for development. The training topics may include digital skills, professional competencies, communication, self-employment, adaptation to the labor market, and other applied areas.
Educational programs help participants not only to acquire knowledge but also to restore confidence, expand their network of contacts, find new motivation, and see opportunities for further development. For many people, learning becomes the first step from a state of forced pause to a new professional or personal path.
This direction forms a long-term impact: knowledge, skills, and a supportive environment remain with a person even after the course is completed.