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‘Helping Healers Heal’ Program to Support Mental Health in Ukraine
Health Tech Without Borders, an independent, global non-profit movement providing digital health and telehealth aid where it’s needed most, has launched the “Helping Healers Heal” or 3H program, a peer-to-peer support and essential coaching program.
ZURICH (Newswire.com) – Health Tech Without Borders, an independent, global non-profit movement providing digital health and telehealth aid where it’s needed most, has launched the “Helping Healers Heal” or 3H program, a peer-to-peer support and essential coaching program. 3H aims to provide a safe virtual environment to support Ukrainian psychologists mentally and emotionally and help them manage their distress and build their resilience as they provide counseling services to the Ukrainian population suffering from the stress and trauma of war. The program also provides multiple opportunities for clinicians and psychologists to discuss the challenges of conducting therapy in times of war, discuss their educational needs, and share best practices through peer-to-peer support.
The holiday season can be an especially difficult time for many as they experience stress, anxiety, loneliness, and financial strain, all of which may trigger mental health problems or exacerbate the existing ones. The people of Ukraine, however, are even more vulnerable and in need of mental health support due to the constant stress associated with living in a warzone.
During this time of the year, mental health support in Ukraine becomes even more crucial than ever. According to the Ukrainian Ministry of Health (MoH), about 15 million Ukrainians are in need or will require psychological support. However, to be able to counsel individuals and provide psychological support, psychologists also need to look after their mental health to prevent their own burnout, continue helping those who need psychological support and guarantee ongoing treatment for their current and future patients.
Recognizing this gap in professional support, Health Tech Without Borders’ 3H program provides a safe virtual environment where Ukrainian psychologists and counselors can receive the mental health support they need. Patients also benefit from the program because providers can better appreciate their patients’ perception of problems and responses to the impact of trauma-related experiences like the loss of a loved one or displacement. Further, providers can deliver better diagnoses and build their clients’ resilience and even hope in the setting of unimaginable human tragedy and loss.
To support this program and the work of Health Tech Without Borders, please consider donating to the “Help, Hope and Healthcare for Ukraine” campaign.
About Health Tech Without Borders
Health Tech Without Borders is a global non-profit organization that supports local communities affected by sudden humanitarian emergencies. As an innovation hub, Health Tech Without Borders connects those in need of medical attention with vetted volunteer clinicians via online health intervention tools and offers targeted digital trainings to equip medical personnel with any additional education they might need.
Since its inception, Health Tech Without Borders has helped more than 62.000 patients in regions of crisis to seek medical and psychological support and facilitated targeted training for more than 2.000 clinicians.
Source: Health Tech Without Borders, Inc.
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Grief Fest Launches as a Holiday Film Festival for Stories of Love, Loss, and Healing

New hybrid event aims to give grieving audiences meaningful holiday viewing, with films from more than 25 countries and a mission centered on love, loss, and emotional truth.
A new film festival debuting in late 2026 is taking a different approach to holiday entertainment. Grief Fest™: The Grief Film Festival, created by My Grief Angels Inc., is being introduced as what organizers believe is the world’s first film festival dedicated entirely to grief, remembrance, resilience, and healing.
The hybrid festival will run in two segments: November 25–29, 2026, during Thanksgiving week, and December 24, 2026, through January 3, 2027, during Christmas and New Year’s. Top Honors films will be announced on December 31, 2026.

Organizers say the timing is intentional. Research cited in the announcement shows that grief and loneliness are major holiday stressors for many Americans, making the season especially difficult for people coping with loss. In that context, Grief Fest™ is positioning itself as an alternative to the flood of traditional feel-good holiday programming.
The festival is open to short films, features, documentaries, experimental work, AI-generated projects, and VR experiences. It is described as inclusive, non-religious, and LGBTQ+ friendly, with submissions already received from more than 25 countries. All films will be presented in English, either spoken or subtitled.
Grief Fest™ will be available both in person and virtually through Film Festival Plus, making it accessible to audiences worldwide. The launch of GriefFest.com also includes Lumen, a multilingual AI guide designed to help filmmakers and attendees navigate the festival in their preferred language.
Rather than focusing on industry prestige, organizers say the festival is centered on community and emotionally honest storytelling. For audiences who feel unseen during the holidays, Grief Fest™ is aiming to offer something rare on the seasonal screen: recognition.
Source: PR Newswire
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- Grief Fest: Official festival site
- My Grief Angels Inc.: About the nonprofit behind the festival
- Film Festival Plus: Virtual access platform
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America-Dreams.com Launches Ahead of PBS Documentary AMERIGO
As the United States moves toward the 250th anniversary of its independence, a new public storytelling project is asking Americans to answer a big question: what does the American Dream mean today?
McCourt Entertainment has launched America-Dreams.com at SXSW as a digital platform designed to collect video submissions from people across the country. The goal is ambitious: gather one million voices reflecting on hope, opportunity, and what Americans want the future of the country to look like.
The initiative is tied to AMERIGO, an upcoming documentary presented by South Florida PBS and distributed by American Public Television. The film, which will be available to PBS stations nationwide beginning in June as part of 2026 programming tied to the nation’s 250th anniversary, explores the past, present, and future of the American Dream through conversations with people across the United States.
According to the project team, selected user-submitted videos may become part of the broader AMERIGOstorytelling effort, turning the campaign into more than a promotional rollout. Instead, it is being framed as a living archive of public voices gathered during a milestone moment in American history.
South Florida PBS President and CEO Dolores Fernandez Alonso said the goal is to make the anniversary feel inclusive and participatory.
“To celebrate the 250th anniversary of America’s independence, we wanted to do something truly remarkable and invite all Americans to share their hope for the American Dream at America-Dreams.com,” Alonso said. “We are extremely proud of the cross-section of voices from across our nation and we want to capture these stories, experiences and perspectives so that people feel included in this historic national conversation.”
Emmy Award-winning producer David McCourt said the project builds on the documentary team’s nationwide reporting.
“As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, this project asks a simple but powerful question: ‘What is your hope for the American Dream?’” McCourt said. “We want to hear directly from people across the country.”
The campaign arrives at a moment when interactive documentary projects and audience participation are becoming a larger part of public media storytelling. With AMERIGO, the combination of a PBS documentary and a nationwide video submission initiative gives the project a broader cultural footprint than a traditional film release.
Submissions are now open at America-Dreams.com. A trailer for AMERIGO is also available on Vimeo.
For entertainment audiences, the project stands out less as a conventional documentary launch and more as a large-scale invitation to participate in a national media moment ahead of America’s semiquincentennial.
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