TRACES

Take Action: TRACES

The fight for justice doesn’t end on screen. Together with the filmmakers and our partners, we’ve put together ways for you to take action.

 
Volunteer engagement
KulturLeben

KulturLeben Berlin
The KulturLeben Berlin network office invites refugees from Ukraine to volunteer and contribute their skills.
VOLUNTEER

Petition
Aktion gegen den Hunger

Action Against Hunger
Sign the Action Against Hunger petition now and stand up for the protection of women in Ukraine. 
SIGN THE PETITION

Donate
SEMA

SEMA Ukraine 
SEMA Ukraine is a coalition of Ukrainian women who have experienced sexual and gender-based violence as a result of the war—and who are now actively working to bring about change. Their work helps shed light on violence as a weapon of war and combat it in the long term. 
DONATE NOW

Ukraine Solidarity Bus 
If you’d like to support the people of Ukraine directly, you can help fund the work of the Ukraine Solidarity Bus with a donation. Your contributions help transport urgently needed relief supplies, such as medical aid, to regions affected by the war and support refugees on their return journey to Germany.
DONATE NOW

Aktion gegen den Hunger

Action Against Hunger
Support people in Ukraine. By donating to Action Against Hunger, you’ll help provide emergency aid, food, and medical care to those affected by the war.
DONATE NOW

Not everyone has the energy to take action - and that’s okay. If the film’s themes affect you personally, here’s where you can find help.

Find support

The Helpline for Sexual Abuse is a free, anonymous, and multilingual counselling service provided by the nationwide Help Portal for Sexual Abuse. At the number 0800 22 55 530, survivors, relatives, or professionals can confidentially discuss experiences, concerns, or questions and receive support, guidance, and information about appropriate local, online, or telephone services — also available in multiple languages and in sign language.

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germany-4-ukraine

Ukrainian refugees can find comprehensive support in Germany through the Germany4Ukraine portal, which provides information on residence, accommodation, work, health, and social services in Ukrainian, Russian, English, and German. The platform also offers a helpline that provides advice and practical assistance, as well as the option to report war crimes. In addition, digital services such as the Germany4Ukraine guide and the app make it easier to navigate daily life and access government services.

The Telefon Seelsorge offers anonymous and confidential support around the clock via phone, chat, or email. People in crisis or difficult situations can talk about their worries, fears, or life questions and receive professional help and guidance.

GLADT e.V. offers free psychosocial counselling for LSBTI*Q+ people affected by racism in Berlin – anonymous, confidential and based on solidarity and peer support, available in multiple languages.


 


 

OFEK e.V., founded in 2017 in Berlin, is the first specialist counselling centre in Germany dedicated to professional and community-oriented support for those affected by antisemitism.

PROGRAMME 2026

10. APRIL 2026