Healing happens
where you already are.
Safe conversation circles in school gymnasiums, temple courtyards, and community halls — wherever stigma has kept people silent.

"The hall smells like chalk and old wood. That smell means safety now."
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"Here, nobody asks you to be okay before you sit down."
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"I used to think sadness was something you kept inside. Now I know it needs air."
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What happens in a circle
Unhurried. Unscripted. Unexpectedly warm.
Someone arrives
No intake form. No referral letter. You walk in — a school gym, a church hall, a community centre — and someone hands you a cup of tea. The circle hasn't started yet. That's intentional.
The circle opens
A trained facilitator welcomes the group in the local language. There are no chairs arranged in rows. Everyone sits in a circle — equal, unhurried. A single question is offered, not imposed.
Listening without fixing
Peer listeners — community members trained in active listening — hold space without offering solutions. The goal is not advice. It is the felt experience of being genuinely heard.
The circle closes
The facilitator gently closes. Participants leave with a card listing local mental health contacts, a date for the next circle, and — most importantly — the knowledge that this place exists.
Who this is for
Whoever you are, there is a door open.
Deploy circles across your district
Give students a space before they go silent
Bring it back to where you came from
You don't need a reason. You just need to come.
Global reach
The circle keeps growing. Quietly, everywhere.
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"I had not spoken about my son's death to anyone for three years. I walked past the community hall every week. One Tuesday evening, I walked in. That was eight months ago. I still go every Tuesday."
— Adaeze O., participant, Enugu, Nigeria
Free to attend · No referral needed · All languages
