Safe Space Program
Online Support Groups for Ukrainians in the U.S.
Weekly online support meetings for Ukrainians in the U.S. who have lived through the war and forced relocation. The program is designed to be a steady source of support—a place to return to—throughout the challenging process of adapting to a new life. Its goal is simple: every Ukrainian in the U.S. should know that every Saturday there is a safe space where you will be heard, understood, and supported.
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Bio
Valentyna Petrenko
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Supporting adjustment after relocation
Restoring a sense of safety
Building community
Working through emotions of loss, anger, shame, and guilt
Reclaiming identity and meaning
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1. Safety & Stabilization
How war and relocation affect your sense of grounding
What the “window of tolerance” is—and how to widen it
Practice: simple grounding basics
2. Anxiety, Stress & Body Responses
Why anxiety can linger after danger has passed
Breathing and self-regulation tools
Practice: the “5–4–3–2–1” grounding technique and returning to the present moment
3. Loss, Grief & Homesickness
Processing the losses of home, roles, and familiar life
Making space for sadness and receiving support in grief
Practice: a gentle self-support meditation
4. Anger, Shame, Guilt & the Inner Critic
Guilt about leaving and survivor guilt
Turning anger into a resource instead of self-harm
Practice: safe expression of feelings and boundaries
5. Identity & Inner Resources in a New Reality
“Who am I now?” after shifts in country, status, and roles
Finding support within yourself, your family, and your culture
Practice: “My Roots and My Wings”
6. Integrating in the U.S. & Looking Ahead
A gentle path into life in American society
Building supportive connections without losing yourself
Practice: a personal resource plan for your next chapterDescription text goes here
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December 2025
December 20, 2025 — Safe Space: Loneliness in Migration & Reclaiming Inner Grounding
December 27, 2025 — How to Create a Sense of “Holiday” When You’re Far From Home
January 2026
January 3, 2026 — Returning to Activity and Meaning
January 10, 2026 — Adjusting After Relocation
January 17, 2026 — Guilt After Leaving Home
January 24, 2026 — Anxiety and Overcontrol
January 31, 2026 — Living Through Loss
February 2026
February 7, 2026 — The Psychology of Anger
February 14, 2026 — The Need for Community
February 21, 2026 — How the Nervous System Responds to Stress
February 28, 2026 — Shame and Self-Blame
March 2026
March 7, 2026 — Identity in Migration: Renewing Yourself in Spring
March 14, 2026 — Resources of Ukrainian Culture
March 21, 2026 — Returning to the Body: How Body Awareness Helps Ease Inner Tension
March 28, 2026 — Simple Ways to Care for Yourself When Life Is Hard
April 2026
April 4, 2026 — Personal Boundaries in a New Environment
April 11, 2026 — Social Adaptation: Navigating New Rules and Expectations
April 18, 2026 — Your Psychological First-Aid Kit
April 25, 2026 — Closing Session / Integration & Next Steps
Format
How the group work
Every Saturday · 90 minutes · Zoom
Each session focuses on one shared theme
Introducion → psychoeducation → sharing circle → practice
FAQ
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Yes—if you’re a Ukrainian in the U.S. dealing with the impact of war, relocation, anxiety, exhaustion, cultural adjustment, or loneliness, this program is for you.
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No, beginners are welcome. Sharing is optional.
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Yes—confidentiality is required so everyone feels safe.
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Ukrainian. Some Russian/English for clarity if needed.
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Consistency helps, but missing occasionally is OK.
IN UKRAINIAN
First meeting: December 20, 2025. Join us!
First meeting: December 20, 2025. Join us!