Faces of Resilience: A photography exhibition to honour courage, hope, and the human spirit.
“Freedom isn’t something you have. it’s something you do”
Oksana Zabuzhko, Ukrainian Novelist & Poet
About the project
The United Kingdom has a long and proud history of helping others in their hour of need. Introduced in March 2022 by Secretary of State Michael Gove, The Homes for Ukraine scheme offers a lifeline to those Ukrainians who have been forced to flee following the invasion of their country. Under the scheme, Individuals, charities, and businesses can sponsor Ukrainians seeking safety in the UK, regardless of family ties. Since its introduction, over 200,000* Ukrainians (mostly women and children) have arrived in the UK
Faces of Resilience relates the stories of 60 Ukrainian women who escaped the war and sought refuge in England. Photographic portraits, accompanied by their story will be shown in galleries across the country and published in a book
Where to view
Worthing Library (8th-23rd June 2024)
Brighton Jubilee Library (19th-25th August 2024)
Shoreham Centre (28th August -28th September 2024)
Lancing Parish Hall (1st-20th November 2024)
Worthing Museum (1st-28th February 2025)
Partners & Sponsors
Faces of Resilience is a project presented by The Contemporary Headshot in partnership with charities, sponsors and associations, who together support Ukrainians in the UK. Our partner network is growing.
Faces of Resilience on the net
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjw2dx9v50do
https://www.artrabbit.com/events/faces-of-resilience
Support the project
Adur Ukraine Support is a support organisation for Ukrainians staying in Adur and their hosts. They support health and wellbeing and promote Ukrainian Heritage and Culture. Donate here or visit: https://www.adurukrainesupport.org.uk/
Why supporting Faces of Resilience?
February 2025 marked 3 years since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has faced challenges in maintaining global attention due to other geopolitical events in the Middle East and elsewhere.
The war has left an indelible mark on the country’s men and women fighting for a free world. Millions have also been forcibly displaced, and essential civilian infrastructure lies in ruins. The displaced are women and children, uprooted, disrupted in their education, and separated from family members.
The loss of stability and safety has been particularly devastating for these young lives and plunged families into economic hardship. Poverty rates have soared, exacerbating the challenges faced by displaced women and children. Necessities like food, shelter, and healthcare are often out of reach. Over three years of violence and displacement have triggered a mental health crisis. It’s essential to acknowledge the urgent humanitarian requirements of displaced women and children. By providing compassionate support and raising awareness, we can ensure that the situation in Ukraine remains at the forefront of everyone’s consciousness. This aligns with the mission of Faces of Resilience
If you require support regarding any of the issues raised in this exhibition or wish to know more abut how to support Ukrainians in your area please contact AUSA or Worthing4Refugees
* source: Home Office 2022











