Unmuted is a weekly voice space where young people across East Africa, the U.S. and beyond get an hour to actually be heard β about life, faith, the heavy stuff and the good stuff. Every circle is held by a trained, trauma-informed counselor. No judgment. No pressure. Just real.
Itβs okay to not be okay β but itβs not okay to stay that way.
A mantra often credited to Perry Noble
An hour a week to be fully heard β wherever you are.
Unmuted is a small support circle that meets by voice on WhatsApp every Saturday. It brings together young people across East Africa, the U.S. and beyond β youth who carry more than their years should have to, and who rarely have a safe place to set it down.
It isnβt a lecture, a class, or a church service. Itβs a circle. Voices only, cameras optional, where being honest about depression, anxiety, grief, faith and hope is normal β not awkward. You belong here.
Voice, not performance
A WhatsApp voice call β no polished feeds, no cameras unless you want them. Just real conversation in a space built for honesty.
Trauma-informed by design
Every circle is shaped around how young hearts actually carry pain β held by counselors trained to listen safely, never to judge.
One circle, no borders. Young people across East Africa, the U.S. and beyond, ages 15β26, discovering theyβre carrying many of the same things β and that none of them have to carry it alone.
You donβt have to be okay to belong here. You just have to show up.
The Unmuted promise
Young people are hurting quietly β on both sides of the ocean.
Across the world, mental health is the crisis no one is talking about loudly enough β and young people are carrying most of it in silence. Unmuted exists for the gap between how many are struggling and how few are ever reached.
The numbers look different from one country to the next β but the silence is the same. Unmuted answers it the same way everywhere: with a real voice on the other end of the line.
The bravest thing a young person can do is say it out loud.Why we created a space to speak
Not volunteer teachers. Trained, certified trauma counselors.
This is the heart of Unmuted. The people holding these circles arenβt well-meaning chaperones or weekend volunteers handed a script. They are educated, credentialed, trauma-informed counselors β professionals who understand grief, abuse, anxiety and depression, and who know how to hold space for a hurting young person without doing harm.
- β A volunteer reading from a worksheet
- β A teacher running a lesson plan
- β A group chat with no one trained watching over it
- β A place where pain gets βfixedβ with a quick answer
- β Led by acertified, trauma-informed counselor β a trained professional, every single week
- β Grounded in real training in grief, abuse & mental health
- β Capped small, so every voice is genuinely heard
- β Built to listen first β safely, patiently, without judgment
Good intentions are not the same as good care. For a young person carrying trauma, the difference between the two can be everything β and itβs the difference Unmuted refuses to compromise on.
Simple by design β because safe should be easy to reach.
Reach out. Weβll tell you everything.
Whether youβre a young person in Kenya or the U.S., a parent, or a partner who wants to understand the program β start by asking. Weβd love to walk you through how Unmuted works and how a young person can join a circle.
Email info@gdpkenya.org
If you or a young person you love is struggling right now, please donβt wait for Saturday β reach out today, and connect with a trusted adult or a local mental-health professional too. You donβt have to carry it alone.
Please note: Unmuted is not a crisis service or professional hotline. It is simply a forum that gives young people a platform to talk, share and connect. If you are feeling severely depressed, overwhelmed, or in crisis, please seek professional help and reach out to a qualified mental-health professional or your local emergency services.
