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Acrophile Foundation
Acrophile Foundation
Human-centred mental wellbeing for young people, families, and communities.
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Support work that reaches young people where they are

At Acrophile Foundation, we work with families, young people, schools, and communities to make mental wellbeing support more human, thoughtful, and accessible.

As the work grows, so does the need.

Many who reach out are already under stress and often do not have the resources for sustained support. Your support helps make that possible.

Young adults in conversation

Why this support matters now

In just the past several weeks, over 1000+ families and 250+ young adults have already reached out for support. Alongside this, young adults have begun engaging directly, community spaces are taking shape, and schools are beginning to seek sustained partnership.

This makes one thing clear: the need is not abstract. It is already here.

What is often missing is not willingness — but access.

Support This Work

Choose how you would like to support a young person

Your contribution helps us make mental wellbeing support accessible, structured, and consistent for young people who need care, guidance, reflection, and safe spaces.

₹1,500

Support a Session for a Young Person

Supports one counselling or reflective support session for a young person who needs someone to listen, understand, and guide them with care.

₹12,000

Sponsor Resilient Compass

Supports one young person through Resilient Compass — a structured journey for emotional strength, clarity, resilience, and self-understanding.

₹30,000

Sponsor North of Noise

Supports one young person for North of Noise — a mountain residency designed for reflection, clarity, emotional steadiness, and renewal.

₹5,000

Support One Brewed Fridays Session

Supports one open reflective session where young people can gather, talk, listen, reflect, and feel less alone.

Other ways to get involved

You may also choose to:

  • share the work with others
  • connect us with people or institutions
  • offer your time, skills, or professional support
Reflection

Small acts of support can make a real difference

Some young people need support early, through their families. Others need support later, when they are already struggling.

This work exists so that support can be available across both.