Refugees’ mental health has been identified as one of the most pressing gaps in humanitarian aid, according to a recent article by El País. This vulnerable group faces significant emotional and psychological challenges stemming from the loss of their homes, displacement, and, in many cases, traumatic experiences before and during their journey.
At ADEFAGUA, we recognize the importance of addressing these needs and reaffirm our commitment to supporting those who need it most, including migrants and their families. We understand that comprehensive mental health care is essential for social integration and overall well-being.
Key Challenges Highlighted in the Report:
✅ Refugees often face cultural and language barriers that make it difficult to access mental health services.
✅ Untreated trauma increases the risk of anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
✅ There is a widespread lack of specialized resources to meet the mental health needs of this population.
At ADEFAGUA, we offer both in-person and virtual therapy, ensuring that our services reach everyone, including those who have been forced to leave their homes in search of a better future. We believe that mental health is a universal right, and we are dedicated to ensuring that each individual receives the support they need to rebuild their lives.
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If you know someone who needs support or if you’d like to collaborate with us to reach more people, we invite you to become part of our mission. Contact us and help us build a future filled with hope and well-being.
For more information on this topic, we encourage you to read the full article: “Mental Health: The Unresolved Issue for Refugees” – El País
📌 Source: El País