Yoga for Trauma: How Movement Can Help Heal Emotional Wounds
For women who have lived through war, oppression, and violence, the path to healing is never simple. Trauma is not […]
For women who have lived through war, oppression, and violence, the path to healing is never simple. Trauma is not […]
For women who have survived violence—whether physical, psychological, or systemic—one of the greatest struggles is reclaiming their voices. Trauma often
For women in Iran and Afghanistan, learning English is more than just acquiring a new language—it is a lifeline. In
Since the Taliban returned to power in August 2021, the lives of Afghan women have been systematically stripped of freedom,
At the Omid Foundation, we work with women who have been silenced, oppressed, and denied their most basic rights. But
War does not end when the bombs stop falling or the soldiers retreat. Its impact lingers in the minds and
In the midst of war and conflict, the focus is often on physical destruction—the bombed-out buildings, the displaced families, the
Trauma changes people—not just emotionally, but physically. When a person experiences violence, war, or extreme fear, the brain rewires itself
Trauma has a way of isolating people. It creates invisible walls that make survivors feel alone in their suffering, as
Since the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan in 2021, women’s lives have been drastically altered. The rights they once