How the FEEP Conference Unfolded
Discover how intentional facilitation, community-building, and embodied learning shape transformative education — and why play-based methodologies matter in today’s polarized world.

Discover how intentional facilitation, community-building, and embodied learning shape transformative education — and why play-based methodologies matter in today’s polarized world.

When Cyclone Ditwah tore through Sri Lanka, it left devastation in its wake and a silence words couldn’t fill. This is the story of how, after the storm passed, play became a language of healing and the circle remained.

From a Zoom screen to a real-life peace circle in Kakuma Refugee Camp, the Zoom Furaha Club is showing how play can spark joy, belonging, and youth leadership—no matter the distance.

This story traces how simple games, gentle presence, and shared circles became spaces for grief, agency, and healing—where children led, laughter returned, and community slowly rebuilt itself.
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