Project "1000000 Women for Peace in Ukraine"

We unite the Energy of Women's Hearts

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Psychological assistance and rehabilitation

Assistance to civilians and servicemen affected by the full -scale war of Russia against Ukraine.

The great project of cooperation

The David Lynch Foundation in Eastern Europe announces the launch of a large -scale project aimed at resolving the problem of mental rehabilitation of the population of Ukraine affected by the full -scale war of Russia against Ukraine.

A healthy warrior project

For more than 15 years, the David Lynch Foundation has been helping military personnel and veterans overcome PTSD through the Transcendental Meditation technique.

Project TM 4U-UKRAINE

The David Lynch Charitable Foundation in Eastern Europe and the Maharishi Foundation in Ukraine founded the TM 4U-UKRAINE program, with the help of which every Ukrainian can be trained in transcendental meditation (TM) on a sponsorship basis.

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Women’s Health in War-Torn Ukraine

War brings not only physical destruction but also profound psychological and emotional stress, especially for women. The constant state of uncertainty, loss of loved ones, displacement, and exposure to violence can severely impact women’s health. During such times, preserving mental and emotional well-being becomes as crucial as caring for physical health. One powerful tool that has been proven to help women navigate these challenges is Transcendental Meditation (TM).

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About the fund

The David Lynch Foundation in Eastern Europe is implementing in Ukraine a program of mental rehabilitation of the population affected by the war. The program that has been implemented since 2005 is the official program of rehabilitation of the US military and is part of the psychological rehabilitation group of the military approved by the Pentagon. In addition, we plan to implement programs of mental rehabilitation of other populations, in particular: temporarily displaced persons (civilians), with focus on women and children, persons are released from captivity, persons whose professions have critical psychological load (volunteers, military psychologists, physicians , SES employees, employees in other rehabilitation programs). This work is indefinite, but is measured by annual segments.

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