1. Children, adolescents, and young adults who were affected by the challenging circumstances, and subjected to various psychological trauma, including loss, demolition of houses, displacement, abuse, and various emotional wounds.
  2. Undergraduates and graduates who has majored in humanities to empower them professionally and enhance their societal roles.
  3. Women in general, and those subjected to gender-based violence in particular.
  4. Governmental and private institutions, universities, associations, banks, companies, care centers, and vocational training centers, social rehabilitation homes, and community and sports clubs.
  5. People with disabilities and the elderly.
  6. Educators in educational and educational institutions.
  7. Psychological and social care providers.
  8. People who are mentally, socially and economically marginalized in society.