Our Supporters

Gratitude for Support and Contributions

We express our heartfelt appreciation for the unwavering support and encouragement we have received throughout our journey. The contributions of our well-wishers and supporters have played a crucial role in enabling us to create awareness about disability and reach diverse sections of society. Their generosity has empowered us to advocate for the masses and make a significant impact.

Volunteers have been instrumental in our organization, contributing to various aspects of our work. In the past financial year, Vedika Tikmani interned with us for five months and continued part-time from March to June. We were also fortunate to have Mallika Parkar, a school student, assist us in editing and subtitling our Zoom recordings. Jinagna Gondalia played a key role in creating a comprehensive email database.

We extend our thanks to Ms. Anju Khemani for her valuable inputs towards our Snakes and Ladder flex game, and we are grateful to Simran Kandpal, Advika Rathi, and Sukhmani Kaur for their online contributions as social media volunteers. Young Amishka Shenoy and expert Kavita Mishra Pandey volunteered for a month and made significant contributions to the research on FAQs for the Understanding Disability platform.

Ritam Datta Ray from Mumbai showcased our Towards Inclusion Game Kit in schools and colleges as part of his community service. 

We would like to express our gratitude to Seema Swami of Delhi Public School for her valuable inputs to our En-able year-long disability awareness program designed for Delhi Public School, Coimbatore.

We extend heartfelt thanks to Ms. Kanchan Rohera for her continued support, including arranging a venue for our Think Tank session. We are grateful to all the experts who generously shared their insights during our research. We thank Ritvik Rajan and Snehalatha for creating videos for the Instagram takeover, and design student Shoumit Sen for his help in designing our social media posts. Soma Sen’s assistance with research on various topics is greatly appreciated.

Drishti Chaddha played a significant role in shaping and directing the music video of “We Are Family,” and we thank Soumyo Mukherji of IIT Mumbai for graciously facilitating the use of the IIT campus for our shoot. Our gratitude also goes to Sourav Dutta for his patience and contribution in finalizing the music video. We thank each and everyone who participated in our music video shoot, all our friends with and without disabilities and volunteers. 

We would like to acknowledge Himanshu Chanda and Avinash Dahariya for their prompt action on website-related issues. Our thanks also go to Ila Joshi for translating our life skill module into Hindi and to Aishani Misra for her presence and support during our Kolkata shoot.

We are grateful for the unwavering support of our friends, including Archana Rao of Cheerful Connect, Rekha Balgi of Reachout, and Roshan Kirpalani. Their belief in our work and unconditional support means a lot to us.

The endorsement of Trinayani’s Joy of Week giving week celebration by our friends is greatly appreciated. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our supporters who participated in the three events we organized this year, as these events would not have been possible without their involvement.

Our long-standing relationship with our auditors, Bharat Dharamdas and Associates LLP, is highly valued. We express our thanks to Mr. Kokal and Sharad, with whom we work regularly.

We are deeply honoured to embark on our most ambitious project, creating a digital platform on disability awareness. We are humbled by the support we receive from our CSR partners, Learning Mate Pvt. Ltd., and extend our special thanks to Mr. Avijit Ghosh, our point of contact.

Once again, we express our deepest gratitude for everyone’s support, advice, and donations. Together, we can create a more inclusive and empathetic world.