Nearly 1 in 8 children aged 2–9 years in India are affected by neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism, ADHD, and intellectual disabilities.
We empower these children and support their families especially those with limited access to resources with guidance, therapy, and community.

Project Sobati
Early Identification & Intervention for Anganwadi Children in Pune, India

We have trained 15 +
Anganwadi Sevikas

244 +
Anganwadi Children Observed
22+ Children Identified
with Special Needs
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Inclusion for
Migrant Children
Children of migrant workers often face disrupted childhoods, with little access to consistent care and learning. Together with Tara Mobile Creches, we are strengthening the people who care for them every day, the caregivers.
Through our trainings, caregivers are now better equipped to:
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Spot early developmental red flags
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Understand the basics of neurodiversity
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Make meaningful observations
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Use simple strategies to create supportive classrooms
By empowering caregivers, we create safer, more inclusive spaces where children can thrive—no matter their background.

Saarathi
Resource Fair
Families of neurodivergent children often have to navigate a maze of therapies, schools, medical consultations, and support services on their own. Saarathi is our annual resource fair designed to ease that journey.
At Saarathi, families can connect directly with doctors, therapists, educators, and organizations offering specialized services. The fair showcases everything from medical guidance and therapeutic support to educational opportunities, assistive tools, and parent networks.
By bringing trusted experts and resources together in one space, Saarathi ensures families feel informed, supported, and confident about the next steps for their child’s wellbeing.