We provide psychosocial support, mental health assistance, and community well-being programs to help orphans, vulnerable children, and families heal from trauma and live healthier lives.
The Health & Psychosocial Support Program of EMMASAC Tourism Society focuses on improving the mental, emotional, and social well-being of vulnerable populations in Burundi.
Many orphans, children, women, and families face trauma caused by poverty, loss, violence, and social hardship. This program aims to restore hope, dignity, and emotional stability through compassionate care and community support.
We use a community-based and culturally sensitive approach to psychosocial care. Working with families, community leaders, and local partners, we identify individuals in need and provide appropriate support in safe and supportive environments.
Our interventions prioritize prevention, healing, and long-term well-being.
Psychosocial counseling and emotional support
Trauma healing and mental health awareness
Support to orphans and vulnerable children
Community sensitization on mental health
Referral to health services when needed
Orphans and vulnerable children
Women and young girls
Families affected by trauma and hardship
Elderly and vulnerable individuals
Improved mental and emotional well-being
Reduced trauma and psychological distress
Stronger family and community support systems
Increased awareness of mental health issues
You can support this program by funding psychosocial activities, supporting community awareness initiatives, or partnering with us to expand mental health and well-being services.