The Science of Healing: What Happens to the Brain After Trauma?
Trauma changes people—not just emotionally, but physically. When a person experiences violence, war, or extreme fear, the brain rewires itself […]
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
At the Omid Foundation, we work with women who refuse to accept oppression—women who risk everything to claim their rights.
For women who have endured trauma—whether from war, violence, or oppression—healing is rarely a solitary journey. At the Omid Foundation,
For many women in Iran and Afghanistan, literacy is more than just reading and writing—it is a gateway to freedom.
Economic sanctions have long been a tool used by governments to pressure regimes, but their consequences often fall heaviest on
War leaves scars that go far beyond the battlefield. In conflict zones like Iran and Afghanistan, the impact of violence,
At the Omid Foundation, we work with women who have been silenced, oppressed, and denied their most basic rights. In
At the Omid Foundation, we work with women who have endured the unimaginable. Living in a war zone means more