Hearing the Voice of Ukrainian Youth – Empowering Streams of Community Resilience
September 10, 2025 @ 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Daria Yemets
Kosha Joubert
Ukrainian Youth
September 10, 2025
8:00 pm - 9:30 pm (Europe/Berlin)
English/Ukrainian
This call invites us to listen deeply to the lived experiences of young Ukrainians navigating the profound transition from adolescence to adulthood amidst the upheaval of war. Just as their country undergoes a transformation, these young people are shaping their identities, discovering their values, and seeking belonging in the face of uncertainty, instability and unsafety. At the heart of this initiative lies the power of community: peer-led Resilience Circles where young people support one another, explore trauma-informed practices, and learn facilitation skills to guide conversations that empower. The Pocket Project’s work in Ukraine has shown that peer circles can be as impactful as traditional therapy, fostering a sense of belonging, resilience, and hope. Your presence strengthens the connections—nurturing the next generation of resilient, compassionate leaders in Ukraine.
In this call, we will explore:
Youth resilience and identity in times of transition
Peer-led resilience circles as pathways to healing
Belonging, healing, and growth within community
Daria Yemets is a psychologist and researcher, born in Kharkiv, Ukraine. She works in the field of collective trauma and aims to address the transgenerational trauma transmission and to maintain historical truth in Ukraine. Currently, is working in alliance with the Pocket Project, developing Ukraine Support Project.
Since the Russian invasion in 2022 she has been coordinating Ukrainian therapists and health care specialists with international educational web in order to maintain a sufficient level of professionalism in the face of war, nuclear thread and ecological catastrophes.
Kosha Joubert is the CEO of thePocket Project, where she works closely with Thomas Huebl and a global team to grow a culture of trauma-informed care. Kosha is an expert facilitator, coach and organisational development facilitator who has worked on systems regeneration, trauma-informed leadership and post-traumatic growth in more than 48 countries. Kosha has authored several books and received the Dadi Janki Award (2017) for engaging spirituality in life and work and the One World Award (2020) for building the Global Ecovillage Network to a worldwide movement reaching out to over 6000 communities on all continents.
Registrations are closed for this event
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