Our hearts go out to all those affected by the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria. In times of crisis, it is important that we come together as a global community to support those in need.
As the death toll continues to rise and communities begin to assess the damage, it’s clear that the road to recovery will be long and difficult. But we can make a difference. There are many ways to support the victims of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, including donating to a reputable disaster relief organization. Every little bit helps, and your contributions can provide essential supplies, shelter, and medical care to those in need. We urge everyone to join us in lending support to the earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria. Together, we can help to make a difference in the lives of those affected by this tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Turkey and Syria during this difficult time.
AFAD (Ministry of Interior, Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency)
AFAD is Turkey’s official disaster emergency management authority. Donations are accepted in EUR and USD. Donate Now.
AKUT (Search and Rescue Association)
AKUT is a voluntary, non-governmental organization involved in searching and rescuing the victims of those affected by the earthquake. Donations are accepted in EUR and USD. Donate Now.
AHBAP
With 200 philanthropists and 30,000 volunteers, AHBAP is a local volunteer network that is currently active in the affected regions. Donate Now, using this swift code: ISBKTRIS
American Red Cross
Your donation enables the Red Cross to prepare for, respond to, and help people recover from this disaster. For those interested in helping people affected by the Turkiye (Turkey) earthquake, we ask that they write “Turkiye (Turkey) in the memo line of a check and mail it with a completed donation form to the address on the form or to their local Red Cross chapter. Learn more or donate online.
Syrian Arab Red Crescent and Turkish Red Crescent
Increased global support and solidarity to delivery humanitarian assistance are essential in the weeks and months of recovery ahead. The IFRC has launched two Emergency Appeals to support the response to the earthquake, with a combined value of 200 million Swiss francs. Learn more or donate now.
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The International Coaching Federation (ICF) is committed to advancing the professional practice of coaching throughout the world. Coaching is about people. It is about dialogue and understanding.
ICF denounces the unprovoked military invasion of Ukraine. As the situation continues to escalate, we reflect on our Core Values—particularly Humanity—to guide our actions, our words and our conscience. We commit to being humane, kind, compassionate and respectful toward others. Thus, we grieve for those who are suffering. We stand with all members of our community who are in turmoil. For them, and with our fellow global citizens, we pledge to do everything in our power to condemn attacks on freedom and provide support to the innocent.
We encourage coaches everywhere to express their compassion for those in distress – as long as it is safe for them to do so – in a manner that is consistent with the core values we share.
Below, we have compiled resources for ICF Members, Credential-holders, Chapter Leaders, and members of the ICF community at-large. You will also find our statement supporting a peaceful solution in Ukraine.
The following are organizations asking for assistance to help alleviate a growing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. We encourage you to support if and how you feel compelled. This list was compiled in part by the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE).
UNICEF is supporting health, nutrition, safe drinking water, sanitation and protection for affected children and families affected in Ukraine. | Learn More
MSF is conducting a range of activities in Ukraine to help people travel to health care facilities and access to prescribed medications. | Learn More
The Switzerland-based international organization seeks to help people affected by the conflict and support the work of the Ukrainian Red Cross. | Learn More
The London-based organization helps deliver essential humanitarian aid to vulnerable children in Ukraine and around the world. | Learn More
The international organization is providing emergency assistance to families in Ukraine, including cash assistance and opportunities for resettlement. | Learn More
The charitable foundation of this organization is helping to provide psychological and psychosocial support to children affected by the Ukrainian conflict. | Learn More
A volunteer-based organization focused on providing medical supplies, humanitarian aid, wounded warrior aid to those injured and their families, as well as raising awareness of the conflict and Ukraine’s struggle for freedom. | Learn More
Below is a collection of articles, white papers, videos and more from a variety of news-gathering organizations, professional associations and education centers.
Tips on Donations to Assist Ukraine Relief Efforts
via Better Business Bureau (BBB) Wise Giving Alliance
How to Handle the Trauma of War From Afar
via American Psychological Association
Age-Related Reactions to a Traumatic Event
via the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN)
Psychological First Aid for Displaced Children and Families
via the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN)
Traumatic Separation and Refugee and Immigrant Children: Tips for Current Caregivers
via the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN)
Safety, Recovery and Hope After Disaster – Helping Communities and Families Recover
via Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress – Uniformed Services University
The Conflict in Ukraine is Causing Some Workers Severe Anxiety; Employers Can Help
via the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM)
Supporting Youth Affected by the War in Ukraine: Tips for Caregivers and Educators
via National Association of School Psychologists (NASP)
How to Cope with Stress and Anxiety Caused by the War in Ukraine
via Verywell Mind
How to Talk to Your Kids about Ukraine, According to Psychologists
via CNN Wire
Resources for Educators, Families to Discuss the Events in Ukraine with Students
via San Diego County Office of Education
We’ve gathered virtual resources in in the ICF Learning Portal to assist you in supporting your coaching practice as well as supporting your clients. Explore free learning opportunities on empathy, emotional intelligence and psychological safety, and more.
For more research resources and white papers, visit the Research section of the ICF website.
Uniting Chapters in the Spirit of Coaching Core Values: A Collaboration Case Study
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Referring a Client to Therapy: A Set of Guidelines
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When and How to Refer a Client to Therapy or Other Helping Professionals
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ICF has not suspended or revoked membership, credentials or accreditation from any current member, credential-holder or accredited entity in Russia. All remain active and in good standing, with associated renewal fees waived for the foreseeable future. At this time, we are unable to accept new members, credential-holders and accredited providers in Russia due to global sanctions and payment transaction obstacles.
All current members, credential-holders and accredited entities in Ukraine remain active and in good standing, with associated renewal fees waived for the foreseeable future.
We have also compiled resources on our website for ICF Members, Credential-holders, Chapter Leaders, and members of the ICF community at-large. You may use some of these resources to support colleagues and individuals in Russia and Ukraine, as well as others throughout the world.
In addition, ICF is actively exploring partnerships with world organizations that provide “boots-on-the-ground” support and will provide updates as details are finalized. Some ICF Chapters have developed their own offerings, including:
You may also consider creating a project through the ICF Foundation’s Ignite Initiative. Ignite uses the collective power of ICF Chapters, Members and Credential-holders to support the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda by providing pro bono coaching to partner organizations whose missions are aligned with any of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Learn more at foundationoficf.org/engage/ignite/ or email us at information@foundationoficf.org.
In addition to being guided by the ICF Core Values in our decision-making process, we also have sought and received guidance and feedback from a variety of inputs, including members, stakeholders and legal consultation, as well as agreement from ICF Leadership, Boards of Directors and Council.
As new global sanctions are added and current sanctions change, ICF Legal Counsel receives guidance from various legal resources to adjust policies and procedures. Sanctions are monitored on a continual basis to ensure we remain in compliance while providing the best support possible to our members and other stakeholders in our ecosystem.
ICF staff is in direct communication via email and calls with chapter presidents, including those of ICF Russia and ICF Ukraine. We are also in direct communication with all ICF Boards of Directors and councils through email, calls and Basecamp. ICF Members, Credential-holders and Accredited providers have received email communication.
You may create a project through the ICF Foundation’s Ignite Initiative. Ignite uses the collective power of ICF Chapters, Members and Credential-holders to support the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda by providing pro bono coaching to partner organizations whose missions are aligned with any of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Learn more at foundationoficf.org/engage/ignite/ or email us at information@foundationoficf.org.
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