Celebrating Antara Foundation Day & Mental Health Awareness Campaign
Kolkata, September 15, 2024 – Antara Society proudly celebrates its Foundation Day, marking over four decades of dedicated service in the field of mental health care and rehabilitation. This special event also includes a Mental Health Awareness Campaign to shed light on the challenges faced by individuals affected by mental illness, addiction, and alcoholism.
The event will be graced by Andrew Fleming, British Deputy High Commissioner; Molly Thambi, Psychologist, Stress Management Specialist, Deputy Director of Lifeline Foundation, and Joint Secretary at Antara Psychiatric Hospital & Swami Suparnanda Maharaj, hon. secretary of Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Golpark.
Founded in the 1970s in response to the social upheaval in Kolkata, Antara was born out of a compassionate vision to provide mental health care to the destitute and impoverished. Co-founded by visionaries including Mother Teresa and Dr. Satrujit DasGupta, Antara has grown into a comprehensive institution with Antaragram at its heart, offering outpatient and residential care, vocational training, and rehabilitation services.
“At the heart of Antara is an unwavering commitment to serve. Our mission is clear: to extend a helping hand to those most in need, to offer comfort where there is despair, and to treat not just the illness but the person, with dignity and respect. Mental health is a fundamental human right, and together we can build a future where mental health care is accessible to all, regardless of economic status.” – Kamal Prakash, President, Antara Society.
Antara’s mission remains focused on alleviating the suffering of those afflicted by mental illness, especially the marginalized. With a commitment to healing through love, patience, and compassion, Antara has transformed into a beacon of hope for the mentally distressed.
The Mental Health Awareness Campaign aims to promote understanding of mental health issues, break stigma, and provide support to individuals and families in need.