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Item International charity and cooperation projects regarding the organization of volunteer posttraumatic growth programs(Київ : Громадська наукова організація «Всеукраїнська асамблея докторів наук з державного управління, 2024) Vizniuk, Inessa Mykolaivna; Dolynyny, Serhii Serhiyovych; Volohata, Kateryna Mykolaivna; Romashchuk, Olga IhorivnaThe article reveals the international perspectives of the volunteer movement following the consequences of mental trauma in the conditions of an antiterrorist operation in the war with the Russian Federation. The subject of the volunteer movement on the world stage are international organizations, which are divided into international governmental and non-governmental organizations. The most important subject of international volunteer tourism remains individuals who provide voluntary assistance. These are volunteers, people who also, in turn, need help to coordinate the work of volunteer projects and groups. Settlements require representation of the volunteer mission before citizens in state authorities and other volunteer organizations. Among the key problems that need to be solved are the implementation of the volunteer program and the organization of the creation process; coordination of volunteer groups in wartime; informing society about the creation of an active response group regarding military operations, as well as the results after the mission is over; mediation in volunteer activities to help victims and search for charitable funds to finance urgent projects; provision of space for volunteer camps; strengthening the role of volunteerism at the international and national levels, creating an effective system of voluntary assistance, etc. Traumatic intrusions in volunteers include intrusive memories, nightmares, dissociative reactions (flashbacks), severe psychological distress, and physiological reactions when confronted with reminders (triggers) of the traumatic event. Experiencing traumatic events is a difficult test for the human psyche. Unfortunately, not all trauma victims have the internal resources and environmental support to stabilize and recover from their injury. Facing death and other threats provokes a whole series of symptoms that significantly affect life and reduce its quality.