The Hope Series 2025

We developed the Hope Series to be able to come together and reflect on what hope and solidarity mean, in a war-torn context. With the ongoing attacks on our region, we want to still be able to think about a promising future and a thriving Lebanon.
Join us for these series of activities, and be part of our community of changemakers! This program is for anyone, living in Lebanon or from the Lebanese diaspora, who want to learn, meet others and build initiatives with impact. No need to have a developed initiative.
This program is generously supported by DROSOS FOUNDATION

Are you a dreamer or changemaker in Lebanon?

Are you a dreamer or changemaker abroad?

Do you want to support this program?
Together, we regain hope
The main outcome of this initiative is to increase life skills (including agency) of changemakers in war-torn contexts.
We hope that, through this series, you will be able to meet other changemakers, from Lebanon and the diaspora, who want to work together to build an initiative. We will plan the follow-up programs accordingly!
Our ultimate goal is to create a movement of changemakers, who collaborate for impactful communal initiatives.


Starting January 2025
The Series will be hybrid, so that everyone can participate. We will cover your participation fees. We are planning 4 sessions together around these themes:
- Cognitive well-being: how does our brain work in crisis
- Emotional well-being: How to deal with our wheel of feelings
- Physical well-being: How solidarity is built in our bodies, our heritage
- 1st Act – an individual and group immersive dream session. This will also allow us to build our teams – reflections on how to stay together and plan for next steps
Are you one of our 40 changemakers?
Do you want to think and interact with others, around hope and solidarity for Lebanon?
Do you plan on starting a social or environmental initiative in Lebanon, and want support to develop the idea/motivation?
Do you want to be part of a group which has a mix between diaspora and persons in Lebanon, mix in skills/expertise, mix in gender and backgrounds?
