Mumbai, 21st December 2024, (TGN) : Surya Hospitals, is supporting Yash Charitable Trust as a healthcare partner, hosting an inspiring evening celebrating neurodiversity at St. Andrews, Bandra, on Friday, December 20th. The event was a resounding success, bringing together neurodiverse individuals, corporate leaders, and healthcare professionals to spotlight the importance of inclusivity and early intervention in developmental pediatrics.
The highlight of the evening was a series of performances by neurodiverse individuals, showcasing their exceptional talents through singing, dancing, drama, and skits. Attendees were captivated by the passion and creativity displayed on stage, underscoring the message that neurodiverse individuals possess immense professional potential.
As the healthcare partner, Surya Hospitals played a pivotal role in the event. The hospital provided medical support, including an ambulance on standby, ensuring the safety and well-being of all participants and attendees. Dr Rajeshwari Ganesh – Development Behavioral Pediatrics, Surya Hospitals, Mumbai, a leading expert from Surya Hospital’s pediatrics team was present at the event. Surya Hospitals highlighted how timely medical and therapeutic support can significantly improve outcomes and foster greater social inclusion.
Renowned artists, including Naveen Prabhakar, Dharsi Barediya, Angela Rebello, and Parijat Sarkar, graced the event with their presence, adding a vibrant touch to the evening. Naveen Prabhakar, the celebrated comedian, entertained the audience with his humor and lively energy, making the event even more memorable.
“We are happy to be a healthcare partner for Neurodiversity celebration. Surya Hospitals is proud to support initiatives that align with its vision of holistic healthcare and societal development. The event created a benchmark on professional opportunities inclined to neurodiverse individuals and early interventions through addressing can improve its outcomes” said Dr. Bhuvan Dommeti, Zonal Director of Surya Hospitals.
Through Sarang Sandhya we are celebrating international day of persons with disabilities as they are valued members of society and more community members need to know and appreciate that“, said Dr Sushama Nagarkar, Managing Trustee, Yash Charitable Trust.
The event also saw active participation from corporate CHROs, who discussed the benefits of incorporating similar activities into their CSR mandates and the workplace.
The collaboration between Surya Hospitals and Yash Charitable Trust exemplifies the potential of partnerships between healthcare providers, NGOs, and corporates. Together, they aim to create a more inclusive society where neurodiverse individuals can thrive both personally and professionally.
The evening concluded on a high note, with attendees expressing their appreciation for the initiative and the meaningful connections it fostered. Surya Hospitals reaffirmed its commitment to supporting similar events in the future, further strengthening its role as a healthcare advocate for neurodiverse individuals.