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A holistic approachINARA provides a holistic approach in care for the beneficiaries and their families.
Medical Treatment
INARA fully covers and finances beneficiaries’ medical treatment, giving them free of charge healthcare until they are fully healed.
Mental Health
INARA provides in-house mental health services to help children and their families cope and process their trauma.
Rapid Response
INARA responds to crises and emergencies in our areas of operation though a flexible Rapid Response Program (RRP).

INARA works with children from conflict areas who have suffered physical and mental harm and supports them through three pillars.
INARA fully covers and finances beneficiaries’ medical treatment, giving them free of charge healthcare until they are fully healed. Simultaneously, INARA provides case management services and pairs each beneficiary with a case manager who oversees their treatment and provides a support system for the child and family.
INARA also provides in-house mental health services to help children cope and process their trauma.
Additionally, we respond to crises and emergencies in our areas of operation through a flexible Rapid Response Program (RRP), which enables us to redirect a portion of funding and resources to respond as needed. It was used in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Beirut Blast and the war in Ukraine.



Listen to their storiesas they embark on their journey with INARA from injury to recovery
Amid a global pandemic...March 2022

Katelynn McLaren
Fundraising & Development Coordinator
I joined INARA in June 2020, and it is one of the highlights of my career to work for such a unique organization that has such a meaningful impact on the lives of refugee and conflict-impacted children. Fundraising for INARA and the kids we help is a privilege and an honor, but it is also a challenge.
Joining amid a global pandemic, which had drastically affected the funding streams of non-profits around the world, shutting down many funding opportunities and making in-person fundraising events impossible was definitely daunting and a bit difficult. And as time has gone on, so has the pandemic, and joining that has been new and worsening economic crises, natural and man-made disasters, and wars and conflicts. All of this has made funding opportunities scarce, and non-profits must compete for the limited funds now more than ever. [Continue]
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INARA’s Ukraine Rapid Response Update: Assessing needs and creating new partnerships
Since the beginning of the Ukraine Crisis, INARA’s Rapid Response Program was immediately activated as we stepped in to fill the gaps after an extensive needs assessment carried out on the ground in Ukraine. With our team’s extensive knowledge in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, our first step was launching a program to provide
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INARA wins the Ockenden International Prize!
April 3, 2022
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