Jiyan Foundation is urging the world’s top CEOs and the leadership of companies to invest in the mental health of survivors of terrorism, domestic violence, war, and genocide living in Kurdistan-Iraq, Iraq, and Syria.
Hey Cece, or Person Who’s Not Cece,
Happy Human Rights Day, right? Wrong.
There are currently millions of traumatised women and children who, as you read this, are having their basic human rights violated through torture, terror and abuse in Kurdistan-Iraq, Iraq and Syria.
You’ve probably seen the pictures of rubble, wreckage and ruin. What you don’t see is what happens as the dust begins to settle.
But we do. Because for us, the end of the violence is only the beginning.
We are the Jiyan Foundation for Human Rights.
We provide psychological support to survivors who have been through some of the worst atrocities imaginable. We help them rebuild their lives.
But to do this, we need your help.
We know you’re on a mission to improve the health and happiness of the world.
So when we heard that you were looking to expand with additional NGO partners in more regions, we knew we were the perfect fit.
Together, we can support those who desperately need it and stop survivors facing trauma, alone.
Partner with us and empower survivors to take their lives back.
So Cece, drop us a line.
(Or Person Who’s Not Cece, tell her she’s got mail)
Jiyan Foundation for Human Rights
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