“Real Talk. Real Connection. Across the Globe.”
🌍 Our Vision
Future Voices was created to offer young people a space where they can connect meaningfully across cultures, explore important topics, and grow into confident, thoughtful individuals.
In a world where they often see people online but rarely speak with them, this program invites real conversation—encouraging understanding, curiosity, and friendship beyond borders.
We believe that global connection and perspective should not be a luxury only found in international schools. Every child deserves access to a diverse, open-minded community—one that reflects the world they are growing up in
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"The future is brighter when we learn from each other."

🎯 Our Mission
Future Voices provides young people aged 10–15 with a platform to discuss, reflect, and engage on a range of social, personal, cultural, environmental, and emotional awareness topics—all through guided discussions in English.
Through conversations, light debates, and collaborative activities, children are encouraged to express themselves, listen to others, and think critically about the world around them.
This is not a therapy or clinical space, but an inclusive and respectful environment where empathy, kindness, and open-mindedness are essential.
Participants come from many cultures, religions, and perspectives. At the heart of this program is the belief that children are born with love and purity—and when we nurture these qualities early on, we give them the best chance to grow into compassionate, peaceful citizens of the world.
🌟 What is Future Voices?
This program consists of a six-week online meetup series designed to spark curiosity, awareness, and connection. Each session is carefully crafted to be engaging, relatable, and meaningful—focusing on topics that matter in their everyday lives and their future.
Through interactive discussions, creative activities, and thoughtful challenges, participants are encouraged to explore personal, social, global, and emotional themes in a safe and supportive environment. The goal is to help them think beyond their immediate surroundings and begin to see themselves as active contributors to the world around them.
👥 Who Is It For?
This program is designed for young people who are curious, thoughtful, and eager to connect with others from different backgrounds.
It’s a space for those who:
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Enjoy meaningful conversations
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Want to practice speaking English in a real, natural way
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Are interested in global topics and different cultures
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Want to build confidence in expressing their ideas
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Believe in kindness, open-mindedness, and mutual respect
👩🏫 About the Founder
Diana is an experienced educator, mentor, and certified life coach with a deep commitment to helping young people grow, connect, and express themselves. With a Master’s degree in Education from the UK and a background in international schools, she has worked extensively with children from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
Her teaching and life journey has taken her across the Middle East, Europe, and Southeast Asia, including several years in British international schools. Along the way, she has created inclusive classroom environments that encourage curiosity, confidence, and respectful communication.
Having grown up across different cultures and communities, Diana speaks multiple languages—including English, Arabic, Russian, and Czech—and has been exposed to a variety of faiths and traditions from a young age. This multicultural and interfaith experience deeply informs her approach to education and community building, with a strong belief in the power of empathy, listening, and shared humanity.
Future Voices is a reflection of her passion for nurturing open-minded, compassionate, and globally aware young individuals.

🌍 What Topics Do We Explore?
Sessions are built around themes that matter to youth today—personally, socially, and globally. Topics are age-appropriate, thought-provoking, and designed to spark meaningful discussion.


📱 How does social media affect the way we think?
🤔 What does it mean to be true to yourself?

🌎 What does it mean to be part of a global community?
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Who leads the sessions? A certified educator with international experience facilitates each session, ensuring a warm, inclusive, and structured environment where all children feel welcome.
Q: What if my child is shy or not confident in English? That’s totally okay! Our sessions are designed to be supportive and non-judgmental. Children are encouraged to speak at their own pace and participate in ways that feel comfortable.
Q: How many children are in each group? We keep groups small—between 5 to 10 participants—to ensure everyone has space to speak, listen, and connect.
Q: Do parents need to stay during the sessions? No. These sessions are designed to be attended independently by the child, but we’re happy to answer any parent questions before or after.
Q: What platform do you use? Sessions are held on Zoom, and we’ll send you a secure link before each one.
Q: Is this a therapy or counseling program? No. This is not a clinical or therapeutic space. It is an educational and social learning program that promotes emotional awareness, critical thinking, and global understanding.
Q: What steps do you take to ensure the safety of children during sessions? We are committed to providing a safe, respectful, and inclusive space for every participant.
All sessions are led by a qualified educator with years of experience working with children internationally.
We follow basic child safeguarding practices, including:
Small group sizes for close supervision.
No private messaging or unsupervised breakout rooms
Live adult-led sessions at all times
Clear guidelines around respectful behavior
Ongoing communication with parents
We understand that families have different expectations around child safety. We’re happy to provide more details and will share a Child Protection & Safeguarding PDF with all parents once the program begins.
If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out directly—we’re here to ensure that your child feels safe, supported, and valued.