Recognizing the unique challenges faced by Christian youth, we are excited to announce an upcoming online focus group aimed at creating a safe and supportive space for dialogue and reflection.

Armed conflicts often exacerbate the climate crisis, leading to environmental destruction and displacement of communities. When the climate changes a lot, there might not be enough of some things like land and water. This can make people fight more over them. Also, when politics get more uncertain and dangerous, these fights can get worse, making people more angry and leading to more violence.

But understanding these complex interactions is key to finding sustainable solutions.

Let’s pause and consider how we can work towards peace, environmental sustainability, and political stability hand in hand.

Join the conversation on how we can address these interconnected challenges.

Our focus group will be led by an experienced facilitator with backgrounds in mental health advocacy and human rights education and by WSCF Europe members. They will ensure that the discussion remains respectful, inclusive, and productive.

Why Participate?

  • Safe Space: This is an opportunity to engage in open and honest dialogue in a safe and supportive environment.
  • Voice and Impact: Your insights and experiences can contribute to a better understanding of the challenges faced by Christian youth in the realm of mental health and education.
  • Community Building: Connect with like-minded peers who share similar concerns and aspirations for promoting mental well-being.

Registration:
Participation in the focus group is free, but registration is required to receive the Zoom meeting link. To register, please visit this link and fill out the brief form.

This activity is part of our annual work plan “Share the Care”, funded by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe and is supported by Otto Per Mille of the Waldensian Church.

The work plan focuses on mental health as a human right and its overarching aim is to contribute to empowering young people from different European backgrounds to participate in pluralistic democracy, to promote human rights, and to build inclusive societies for all.

This project is designed, implemented, and evaluated by young people for young people.