We envisage a world where every organisation can safeguard and support its people and communities.

Supporting humanitarian Wellbeing and Capacity.

 

“If the principle of humanity is about addressing suffering wherever it is found, and the purpose of humanitarian action is to protect life and ensure respect for human beings, then humanitarian agencies have the ethical duty to apply this very principle to the humanitarian individual as well.”

 – Alessandra Pigni

Summer 2026 Training series

Trauma-informed training, built for the field.

The Pandora Project brings together humanitarian practitioners, educators, and wellbeing specialists to deliver training that actually reflects the realities of aid work. This summer, we're offering three online sessions open to individuals and teams — no long-term commitment required.

Vicarious Trauma & Resilience · Empathic Communication · Stress Management

June–July 2026 · From €25 · Sliding scale available

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Supporting Humanitarians

We provide support, training and Rest and Respite for humanitarian aid workers via online and in person sessions, workshops and awareness raising sessions. Theses regular open sessions are advertised through our social media and website, follow the link below to find out about the different combined packages and topics that are crafted for volunteers.

Organisational Support

The Pandora Project offers consultation services to support organisations in developing their internal systems to better support their volunteers, staff and the communities that they are working for. These services include capacity strengthening in Safeguarding, Volunteer training and onboarding, Team wellbeing, Management and more.

 
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Supporting Communities

The Pandora Project provides yoga sessions, mindfulness and meditation and volunteer training for displaced communities , we collaborate with NGOS to facilitate these sessions. All sessions are trauma informed.

 

“With the support from The Pandora Project, we have been able to improve the quality of volunteer presence and therefore the lives of the people at the camp.”

— Andreas Ashikalis, Project Elea

 

If you would like to partner with us for Safeguarding support or training please contact us directly at Info@thepandoraproject.co.uk

To Report a safeguarding incident involving TPP, please use the incident reporting form.

TPP accepts and acts on reports made without the reporter’s name. If you prefer to contact the Safeguarding Focal Point or Board Safeguarding Lead by email without using your usual email account, you may use a generic or newly created email address.


If you would like a response, please include safe contact details

“A supported and trained volunteer is an effective volunteer, with their resilience being based on compassion for themselves and not only for others” - Emily Wilson , Founder.

Contact

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Email
info@thepandoraproject.co.uk