Years ago, when I was first asked to join the board of an organization, I had absolutely no idea what to make of it. One thing was clear: whatever I was doing with Desi Moms was making some noise. It was starting to change how the Indian community talked about disability and mental health.
People were noticing. Gradually, I began receiving calls from mothers who had been given my name by social workers, agencies, and even some hospitals. When I was initially asked if I would like to join a board, I was honest—I didn’t know what it entailed and wasn’t sure if I knew enough to make that kind of commitment.
Over the years, things changed. I now serve as a board director for few, helping with different point of view, voice and hopefully shape decisions and advocating for the needs of desi families. While I still don’t know everything, I am committed to amplifying their voices. Every day, I learn more about the system, services, policies, social issues, and causes. I am continually inspired by the people I work with and their dedication to driving meaningful change.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, I joined the HMEA board. Later, when HMEA merged with Advocates, I chose to remain on the board. As a director, I contribute to discussions, help guide organizational goals, and support programs that uplift our communities.
This year, the theme of Advocates’ annual fundraising gala was “The Journey Continues.” Despite the rainy evening, it didn’t stop people from attending the event. The venue was beautiful, the program was inspiring, and the attendees were amazing. The gala was a success—a memorable night,
I chose the sparkle of a Chanderi saree for the evening.
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