Who We Serve
They fled everything. We can make sure they don’t lose themselves too.
Displacement is not just a physical condition. It is an emotional one. When a child is uprooted from their home, their community, their language, and every familiar marker of safety — the psychological toll is immediate, deep, and, without intervention, lasting.
Refugee children are among the most emotionally vulnerable populations in the world. And yet, refugee mental health remains one of the most chronically under-resourced areas in global humanitarian response.

36.4M+
Refugees worldwide, children a disproportionate share
40%
Of refugee children show PTSD, depression, or anxiety symptoms
<1%
Of refugees who need mental health support actually receive it
Our Approach
No fixed infrastructure required — runs on shared devices
Rapid onboarding — designed to deploy in weeks, not years
Peer-support integration — building resilience through community connection
Partnership with public organizations and governments to scale impact
Culturally adaptive — co-designed with local community leaders and translators