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Updated by Janani Kannan on Feb 20, 2025
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We Did It: Turning Good Intentions into Action!

Most of us want to make a difference but often feel stuck, wondering where to start. That’s exactly why We Did It exists—to turn good intentions into real action. Led by Sree Krishna Seelam, this volunteer-driven movement believes that service should come from the heart, not for rewards.

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The Goal

The Goal

No salaries, no boundaries—just people coming together to fight poverty, promote clean energy, ensure access to education, tackle climate change, and so much more. Their secret? Service without expectation. And the best part? You choose how to contribute. No rules, just results.

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'You' Do It

Here’s the deal: The world needs you. And you don’t have to wait.
💙 Love the outdoors? Clean a river.
♻️ Passionate about sustainability? Recycle used notebooks.
🏃 Fitness enthusiast? Organize a run for a cause.
It’s your call. No expertise needed—just the will to act. And We Did It will help you make it happen.
Visit We Did It now and find your way to make an impact. Because when we all step up, we can proudly say—We Did It.

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Already excited?

Stoke the fire! See the impact, meet the changemakers, and get inspired. Follow We Did It on Facebook & LinkedIn. 🌍💙

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The Silent Epidemic: Why India Needs Mental Health Education

The Silent Epidemic: Why India Needs Mental Health Education

"Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all." – Aristotle
India is facing a suicide crisis, with youth aged 15-29 being the most affected. Despite advancements in technology and industry, suicides have risen by 27% from 2018 to 2022. Causes vary—health struggles, academic and job pressures, and societal expectations—yet the result remains the same: lives lost too soon.

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A Lifesaving Solution: Mental Health Education

We prepare our youth for careers, but what about emotional resilience? Mental health education in schools can equip children early with coping skills, emotional intelligence, and the courage to seek help. A society that normalizes mental well-being can break the cycle of silence and stigma.
📖 Books on Mental Wellness & Advocacy:
Misunderstood: A Guide to Mental Wellness
PIL: Power, Purpose, and People’s Rights

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Take Action Today

WeDidIt.in and Middlemen.asia have launched a petition to make mental health education mandatory. Sign now and be part of the movement. Your small action can spark lasting change.

👉 Sign here: https://chng.it/ndY8LJVzjZ
Let’s create a future where no one suffers in silence. 🌿✨

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Invisible Battles: Breaking the Silence on Mental Health

"While there is life, there is happiness. There is much, much before us." — Leo Tolstoy

In a world of constant connectivity, why is it still so hard to talk about mental health? Anxiety, depression, and PTSD often go unnoticed because they leave no visible scars. Society dismisses them with phrases like “snap out of it” or “stay positive,” reinforcing stigma and silence.

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Misunderstood: A Guide to Mental Wellness

Misunderstood: A Guide to Mental Wellness

If you’ve ever felt lost, Misunderstood: A Guide to Mental Wellness by Sree Krishna Seelam is a must-read. This book sheds light on emotional struggles, offering real-life insights and actionable steps to break free from stigma and embrace mental well-being.
📖 Order here!
Let’s start conversations, break the silence, and make mental health a priority. You are not alone. 💙