In development
VR recovery support
A planned support program exploring VR approaches to rehabilitation and psychological recovery with specialist input and clear ethical limits.
Learn about the planPROGRAMS
Helping War Victims is preparing two future program directions for people affected by war: VR recovery support and the Future Skills IT Academy. Both are in development and are not live services yet.
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IN DEVELOPMENT
These programs are being shaped for people affected by war, including those living with severe injuries, disabilities, or the loss of stable income. The aim is to prepare practical future support while being clear about what is and is not available today.
In development
A planned support program exploring VR approaches to rehabilitation and psychological recovery with specialist input and clear ethical limits.
Learn about the plan
In development
A planned skills program focused on practical digital training, mentorship, and portfolio-ready preparation for remote and project-based work.
Explore the programWHY THESE PROGRAMS
The fund's current model is designed to support long-term capacity, not only short-term response. These two directions reflect that goal: one focuses on recovery support, and the other on rebuilding practical earning capacity.
This direction focuses on people affected by war, including people living with amputations or severe injuries. It is being prepared with specialist input and should be understood as support planning, not as a medical treatment promise.
This direction focuses on practical digital skills, structured learning, and portfolio work that may help people rebuild earning capacity over time. It is designed around practical preparation, not shortcuts or guaranteed outcomes.
CURRENT STATUS
This page is here to make the status clear. It explains what is being prepared, what is not live yet, and what should not be misunderstood as a promise.
These programs are not live services at this stage and should not be understood as open enrollment or immediate support.
VR recovery support should be described as planned support work in rehabilitation and psychological recovery, without cure-style claims or guaranteed outcomes.
The Future Skills IT Academy should be described as preparation for entry-level roles and project-based practice, not as guaranteed employment.
The current fundraising focus is the comic project, while this page explains how future program preparation fits into the wider mission and support model.
HOW SUPPORT CONNECTS
The current fundraising focus is the comic project. Over time, that model is intended to strengthen long-term capacity and help prepare future recovery programs.
FAQ
Clear answers matter more than ambitious language. This section explains what these programs are, who they are for, and what the fund is not promising at this stage.
No. Both programs are in development and should be understood as future directions, not as live services already open for participation.
They are intended for people affected by war. VR recovery support is especially relevant to people living with severe injuries or amputations, while the Future Skills IT Academy is aimed at people who may benefit from practical digital skills for remote and project-based work.
It is a planned direction for rehabilitation and psychological recovery support using VR approaches with specialist input. It should not be presented as treatment, cure, or guaranteed improvement.
It is a planned skills program focused on practical digital training, mentorship, and portfolio-ready preparation. The goal is to help participants build real practice, not to promise employment.
At the moment, the fund's current fundraising focus is the comic project. This page explains how support today connects to future program preparation, and any future program-specific support should be communicated clearly if it becomes available.
Because the mission is focused on long-term forms of support that may help people recover capacity over time. One direction explores recovery support, and the other focuses on practical digital skills that may help rebuild income opportunities.
You can support a model designed to prepare future recovery programs responsibly, with realistic language, clear priorities, and long-term intent.