History and Milestones
A Journey of Awareness,
Recovery & Community Support
From awareness initiatives and caregiver support to rehabilitation services and community engagement, SAA has continued to work toward creating more compassionate and inclusive spaces for mental health support since 1997.
Where It All Began
The story of SAA begins with a deeply personal experience. In 1973,
Dr. Jagannath Wani encountered schizophrenia within his own family when his wife was diagnosed. At a time when awareness was limited and support systems were almost non-existent, this experience highlighted the urgent need for understanding and community support.
In 1980,he became part of a caregiver support group in Canada. These interactions shaped a vision to create a similar support system in India, where families could come together, share experiences, and find guidance.
That vision became a reality in 1997 with the founding of the Schizophrenia Awareness Association in Pune. Since then, SAA has continued to grow as a space built on empathy, knowledge, and collective strength.
The story of SAA begins with a deeply personal experience. In 1973, Dr. Jagannath Wani encountered schizophrenia within his own family when his wife was diagnosed. At a time when awareness was limited and support systems were almost non-existent, this experience highlighted the urgent need for understanding and community support.
In 1980, he became part of a caregiver support group in Canada. These interactions shaped a vision to create a similar support system in India, where families could come together, share experiences, and find guidance. That vision became a reality in 1997 with the founding of the Schizophrenia Awareness Association (SAA) in Pune. Since then, SAA has continued to grow as a space built on empathy, knowledge, and collective strength.
Our Journey Through Out The Years
Building Awareness Through
Community and Care
From awareness initiatives and caregiver support to rehabilitation services and community engagement, SAA has continued to work toward creating more compassionate and inclusive spaces for mental health support since 1997.
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