


The Eudaimonia Project designs accessible, story-led and game-inspired experiences that help people heal, learn, and connect. This page highlights how our work advances SDG 3 (Good Health & Well-Being), SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities), and SDG 16 (Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions).
Designed for individuals, educators, and mission-driven organizations committed to mental wellness, lifelong learning, and social healing.
Participants move through interactive story worlds, micro-reflections, and gentle challenges that build emotional literacy, self-kindness, and community care—without overwhelm or gamification fatigue.
We translate complex, systemic goals into intimate narrative journeys that individuals and communities can actually feel and practice in daily life. Each experience is mapped to specific SDG targets and outcomes.
We create gentle, narrative-based pathways for emotional regulation, self-awareness, and mutual care—especially for people who feel alienated by clinical mental health spaces.
Our experiences treat emotional literacy, civic imagination, and community skills as core curriculum—delivered through interactive stories that feel more like a narrative game than a lesson plan.
We prioritize accessibility, cultural nuance, and co-creation with marginalized communities, so healing tools are not reserved for the already-resourced.
We prototype cultures of repair, accountability, and community safety through narrative. Participants rehearse how to navigate conflict, harm, and structural injustice in imaginative but grounded ways.
Every Eudaimonia experience is designed to feel emotionally safe, narratively rich, and gently playful—so people can experiment with new ways of being without performance pressure.
Participants step into story universes that echo real-world tensions—grief, burnout, belonging—framed with care and possibility rather than doom.
Instead of points and streaks, we use invitations: choices, rituals, and branching paths that highlight curiosity, rest, and connection over optimization.
Stories can be experienced alone or together. Groups unlock shared rituals, discussion prompts, and repair practices tied directly to SDG themes.
We combine qualitative story data with lightweight metrics so partners can understand how narrative experiences are shifting mental health, learning, and community dynamics around the SDGs.
report feeling more able to name their emotions after a single story arc.
increase in willingness to discuss conflict and repair in group settings.
feel more connected to others working toward similar social goals.
pilot participants across grassroots groups, classrooms, and care networks.
We work with individuals, educators, and institutions to embed narrative wellness into existing programs—so SDG work feels less abstract and more embodied.
Self-paced journeys for people navigating burnout, grief, and activism fatigue—paired with optional group rituals and check-ins.
Story modules mapped to SDG 3, 4, 10, and 16 outcomes, ready to integrate into curricula, workshops, and fellowships.
Custom narrative journeys to accompany organizational change, justice initiatives, and SDG-aligned strategies.
Partners and participants describe the project as a rare space where mental health, justice, and imagination can coexist without rushing toward solutions.
"Our students connected to SDG 16 through story in a way that policy papers never achieved. They started asking, 'What would repair look like here, in our school?'"
Educator, peace & justice program
"As a community organizer, I rarely have time to process my own burnout. The stories gave me language for what I was feeling—and a way to share that with my team."
Participant, grassroots mutual aid network
"The experience honored trauma and systemic harm without sensationalizing it. That is rare in digital spaces and deeply aligned with our SDG 10 and 3 priorities."
Program lead, global health & equity initiative
We collaborate with SDG-aligned organizations, educators, and community-led projects to design narrative experiences that fit your context and constraints.
We respond thoughtfully to each inquiry—especially from community-led or under-resourced groups.
We work with advisors and collaborators who hold lived experience and professional expertise in trauma, disability justice, and anti-oppressive practice. Every narrative is reviewed for potential harms, and we build in explicit consent, content guidance, and off-ramps for participants.
Yes. We co-design a simple theory of change with you, map narrative arcs to relevant SDG targets and indicators, and propose qualitative and quantitative metrics that fit your capacity.
For adapting an existing story journey, expect 4–6 weeks from scoping to launch. For fully custom narrative worlds or institutional change projects, we recommend 3–6 months with iterative testing moments.
We prioritize mobile-first and low-bandwidth design, and can offer printable or facilitated analog versions of key story rituals for offline or hybrid use.
Share a bit about your community, your SDG focus areas (3, 4, 10, 16), and the kind of story or journey you imagine. We’ll follow up with possibilities, not pressure.

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