HealthRight has worked with Ukraine's most vulnerable communities since 2005. Our local staff and partners need your support to face this emergency. Donate now at https://t.co/0eombxWl33
At the Health + Human Rights Gala, we’ll host a fireside conversation with Michelle A. Williams, a renowned epidemiologist and leading voice in public health.
She’ll share insights from "The Cure for Everything" and today’s global health landscape.
🎟️ https://t.co/VgdHXu2MUX
Join us on May 14 at Sony Hall to celebrate HealthRight’s people, programs, and global impact. 🌍
Enjoy connection and community with a dynamic program and live auction while helping deliver life-changing care to communities around the world.
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We partnered with Asian Refugees United (https://t.co/xahhlzz3EB) to implement Project Sahaara, a Problem Management Plus (PM+) pilot to deliver a peer-led, low-intensity psychological intervention to Nepali-speaking Bhutanese communities in central Pennsylvania.
This online roundtable discussion will bring together mental health advocates and youth leaders to share their insights into peer-led approaches and what meaningful, community-centered mental health solutions can look like in practice. Register now: https://t.co/cjzOh7tCXx
In Nairobi’s informal settlements, mothers face more than pregnancy and new parenthood—stress, stigma, and limited access to care take a real toll on their mental health. Since 2020, we we're working to make maternal mental health part of everyday care.
https://t.co/C4MWs9GNvW
Through counseling, therapy, and lifesaving medical care, HealthRight is helping survivors heal and rebuild their lives.
Your support ensures health, dignity, and hope for thousands.
Donate today: https://t.co/dD3AjAGntZ
1 in 5 people live with a mental health condition, yet too many receive no care. Your generosity helps bring proven, community-based support to those who need it most. Donate today: https://t.co/dh5pSXNMb9
Millions are losing access to life-saving health care. But HealthRight is still on the front lines—delivering trauma counseling, HIV treatment, mental health support, and protection services to mothers. Donate today to ensure no one is left without care: https://t.co/9wIyu7f9pq
In a year of devastating cuts limiting access to essential health services, your generosity ensures that families in crisis still receive the care they need.
Your support on Giving Tuesday can help us start the season strong: https://t.co/1TjUH6YDcz
Last week, our CEO Dr. Peter Navario visited Kyiv, meeting with partners from UNICEF, WHO Ukraine, the Ministry of Health, and Parliament, as well as civil society leaders. These conversations were about more than partnership—they were about rebuilding Ukraine’s health system.
Congratulations to Dr. John Patena, Director of our U.S. Mental Health Program, for presenting at #APHA2025 on improving adolescent birth experiences and mental health through community-based psychosocial interventions in Kenya #GlobalHealth#MaternalHealth#MentalHealth
Thank you to everyone who made our 2025 Health + Human Rights Gala a beautiful celebration of impact and community! 💫
Together, we’re strengthening health systems and expanding access to care worldwide. Couldn’t attend? There’s still time to give: https://t.co/N2iaaetYaM
It's not too late to join!
Today, Wednesday, October 29 from 12-1 PM EDT for:
INNOVATING MENTAL HEALTH: A WEBINAR SERIES
Building Partnerships for Scaling-up Low-intensity Psychological Interventions in the U.S.
Register Now: https://t.co/rSGlf2PoiQ
Our Health + Human Rights Gala Silent Auction is now open to everyone. Bidding closes October 22 at 9 PM ET!
Explore & bid now: https://t.co/1kIkR9OhSq
With the support of Alliance for Public Health and the Ukrainian Humanitarian Fund (UHF), HealthRight is providing dignity kits to 3,000 women and girls in remote communities of Kharkiv and at the transit center in Lozova.
Our latest publication explores CHANGE, a psychological intervention delivered by non-specialist workers to support men with alcohol use disorders and psychological distress in conflict-affected settings in Uganda.
Read the study: https://t.co/cuHztWdzpd
Originally developed for use in low-income countries, low-intensity psychological interventions can be adapted for vulnerable and underserved populations in the U.S., offering an innovative, low-cost, and scalable solution for mental health care.
https://t.co/aenLSr4X1z
Last week in Odesa, we hosted the forum “Resilient Families, Resilient Future” together with UNICEF, a powerful platform for dialogue on reforming Ukraine’s childcare system. Together, we are building a future where every child has the care, security, and support they deserve.
Our latest paper on the C4C model has just been published! The study highlights a peer support wellbeing curriculum with Ukrainian healthcare and humanitarian aid workers, addressing top stressors like safety, family concerns, and financial hardships.
https://t.co/tuDkyoZ8lA
Mental Health Morning at UNGA 2025 was a powerful gathering of social entrepreneurs, NGO leaders, and frontline workers committed to wellbeing in challenging times. Thank you to everyone who joined us in reflecting, learning, and building a more resilient community.