„Therapists are very often the only caregivers left for many traumatized survivors who now live alone and in fear,” said Lukas Welz, President of AMCHA Germany. “This is why we try to do everything we can to establish new communication lines over the phone and the internet so that we can make sure we give all the necessary therapy and support.”
Due to safety regulations imposed by governments around the world, Holocaust survivors are no longer able to access therapy sessions, and victims who were once imprisoned for years in concentration camps now find themselves in forced isolation again, leading to the foundation’s commitment to funding organizations crucial in the effort of helping survivors through the outbreak.“