Impact

Why Our Work Matters
● The effects of war do not end with physical displacement. Many survivors face poverty, isolation, and untreated trauma long after resettlement. At BIN-HELP, we recognize that true recovery must address both material and
emotional well-being. Our programs are designed to meet urgent needs while fostering resilience, belonging, and long-term healing
● BIN-HELP: Restoring Hope. Rebuilding Lives. Healing Communities
Testimonials
“After the counseling sessions, I finally feel safe to smile again. The Bihndumlem team helped me find hope where I thought there was none.”
— Amina, trauma-healing program participant
“Our village well was destroyed in the fighting. Thanks to the recovery
support, we now have clean water—and a renewed sense of community
pride.”
— Joseph, community leader
“Learning to lead peacemaking workshops changed my life—and now I’m
training other young people to do the same.”
— Lina, Youth Leadership graduate
Project | Before | After |
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Safe-Space Center | Community meeting point in rubble | Fully rebuilt center hosting weekly healing circles for 200+ survivors |
Micro-Enterprise Fund | 30% of households without income source | 75% now operating small businesses; average household income up 40% |
Family Resilience Lab | Intergenerational conflict and silence | 120 families reporting open dialogue and stronger emotional bonds |
Interactive Map of Project Locations
An engaging, zoom-and-click map pinpoints every Bihndumlem Network initiative.
Case Study Spotlight: Safe-Space Center
Before:
The original community hall lay in ruins; survivors had nowhere private to share experiences.
After:
Renovated with local labor, fully furnished, and now hosts daily counseling, art therapy, and peer-support groups—serving 250 individuals each month.