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EAIF RAAH

Making mental healthcare more accessible across India.
 

India is the suicide capital of our world...

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HELP US CHANGE THIS STATISTIC FOREVER.

OUR MISSION 

No one should suffer in silence. No child should be lost to suicide. No one should feel shame for seeking help.

But right now, 53% of children in India have faced abuse—and too many are left without support. Mental health struggles force students out of school. Families break under the weight of untreated trauma. Every single day, 31 children take their own lives.

We’re here to change that.

EAIF RAAH is on a mission to democratize mental healthcare across India—so that healing is possible for everyone, everywhere. Because mental health care isn’t a privilege. It’s a right. And we won’t stop until it’s accessible to all.

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HOW WE DO IT

We break the cycle of abuse through mental health interventions that stop victims from becoming perpetrators.

We go where no one else will—into the most under-resourced, challenging, and forgotten parts of society. We work with children, families, and communities who have faced trauma but have no access to care.

We do this by:

  • Running evidence-based mental health programs in schools, rural areas, and urban slums.

  • Training frontline workers—teachers, caregivers, and community leaders—to provide support where it’s needed most.

  • Staying when everyone else leaves.

Because healing shouldn’t depend on where you live or what you can afford. Everyone deserves a chance to recover—and we’re here to make that possible.

OUR PROGRAMS

EAIF Raah provides trauma informed care to children living in shelter homes through individual and group counselling sessions.

Program Shakti is a capacity building program for frontline workers in vulnerable communities.

EAIF recognises the need for every child to have access to mental health and we are building an evidence based school mental health curriculum for children in grade 7 and 8 across low income or Government schools.

A community based mental health program for low income families, migrant workers, women and children. 

©2024 by EAIF Raah

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