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Mercy Corps prepared this brochure for families living in the Gulf Coast area. In it, we share what parents have found useful to help children heal after a disaster. |
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This issue of The Bridge explores Mercy Corps' work with refugees and IDPs. |
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Mercy Corps is implementing a school-based program in Sumatra to promote healthy diets, health and hygiene of school and madrassa children in Indonesia. |
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The following suggestions were compiled for Comfort for Kids by mental health clinicians from the Oregon Psychoanalytic Center. They were written with teachers in mind... |
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With a disaster like the hurricane, adults and children should expect all kinds of feelings: shock, confusion, sadness, grief, anger, loneliness and hopelessness. This... |
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This Hurricane Katrina and Rita workbook is built on years of experience strengthening the mental health of disaster victims. Its main purpose is to give... |
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This issue of The Bridge examines Mercy Corps' work with youth. The following articles look at some the approaches that different countries and programs have taken to... |
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In the wake of the Asian Tsunami, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and the ongoing aftermath, adults and children all over the world witnessed the awful power of nature. What... |
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This graphically pleasing 32-page workbook helps elementary school children to make sense of their experiences with Hurricane Katrina. |
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What Happened to MY World: Helping Children Cope with Natural Disaster and Catastrophe is a guidebook intended to help parents, and all those who work with families and... |