Making The World A Better Place
One Step At A Time
Helping people and loved ones of those who are suffering from Mental Health Issues.
Women of this world have been for ages disproportionately discriminated against.
Bringing awareness in the community and educating the masses.
Let’s be Humans
Bringing people who suffer, together, helps them feel Understood & Less Lonely
1 in 10 Young Adults suffers from Severe or Mild Mental Health Issue in their lifetime. Educating community with Mental Health Issues will generate a sense of acceptance. It will help the society in understanding those who don’t feel understood.
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Let’s Shape Our Vision.
In the intricate tapestry of human lives, a thread often overlooked awaits illumination—the world of late autism diagnosis in women. Anchored in a male-centric narrative, this realm brings forth a gender discrepancy that calls for recognition. The diagnostic criteria, tailored around stereotypical male traits, has inadvertently rendered women's unique autism traits nearly invisible. Camouflaging, an artful dance that conceals struggles beneath a seamless exterior, further obscures the pathway to timely diagnosis. Navigating the complex labyrinth of social interactions, these women find themselves in a world where the quest for conformity paradoxically obscures authentic expression. Late autism diagnosis initiates a transformational journey, validating a history of unexplained challenges while casting shadows on mental well-being. The academic and professional spheres are equally impacted, as these women navigate challenges unacknowledged and grapple with their identities. Through empathy, acceptance, and tailored support, society can dismantle barriers and amplify the empowered voices of women with autism.