
Creating safe spaces for emotional growth starts with honest conversations 💙 The first O.L.M.E pilot in the Netherlands empowered young people to explore grief, healing, and emotional well-being through empathy, reflection and meaningful connection.

One life can hold many endings and many new beginnings. Stichting yEUth’s visit to Thiene, Italy through the “One Life, Many Endings” project created space for reflection, emotional awareness and meaningful conversations about change, grief, and healing.

Amazing news! 💙 The O.L.M.E Project has officially been approved, opening the way for new initiatives focused on emotional well-being, grief awareness, and supporting young people through empathy, education, and connection across Europe.

What happens when youth workers rethink the way we talk about climate change? 🌍 The ECHOES local workshop in Leiden brought together creativity, dialogue,and fresh ideas to inspire more meaningful climate education for young people.

Some conversations can change lives 💙 The KA2 O.L.M.E Project creates space for young people to talk about grief, emotional well-being and healing through meaningful human connection across Europe 🇪🇺

In the age of social media, grief is often hidden behind screens and silence📱 “O.L.M.E – Coping with Loss in the Age of Social Media” explores how young people experience loss online and why emotional support and real connection matter more than ever.

Goodbyes are never easy, but they matter more than we think. “O.L.M.E – Why Rituals and Goodbyes Matter” explores how meaningful endings, small rituals and emotional connection can help young people heal, reflect and move forward.

The world is changing fast, but are we learning the right things? 🌍 “Echoes: What We Need to Learn Now” encourages young people to rethink education, sustainability and the skills needed to create a better future.

In a world that never stops, sometimes the strongest thing we can do is pause. 💭 “O.L.M.E – The Power of Pause” reminds us of the importance of reflection, emotional balance and taking time to heal, grow, and reconnect with ourselves.

What if endings are not something to fear, but something to understand? “O.L.M.E – The End Is Not the Enemy” encourages young people to reflect on change, emotions and healing through empathy, dialogue and emotional support.