SUPPORT SAA
Support Recovery, Participation & Community Care
Your contribution helps support rehabilitation, awareness initiatives, caregiver guidance, therapeutic activities, and community participation for individuals living with schizophrenia and related mental health conditions.
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Your contribution supports the continuous work that changes lives every single day
- Rehabilitation programs
- Therapy and daily engagement
- Caregiver support systems
- Awareness initiatives
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Why This Support Matters
Mental illness impacts not only individuals in recovery, but also families and caregivers navigating emotional, social, and practical challenges.
- Emotional exhaustion
- Social stigma
- Anxiety about long-term care & recovery
- Fear of the future
- Many caregivers live with one difficult and deeply emotional question:
“What will happen to my loved one after I am gone?”
This is where SAA steps in.
SAA creates a structured rehabilitation and support system that encourages recovery, participation, emotional wellbeing, and long-term community support for both individuals in recovery and their caregivers.
Daily Rehabilitation Programs
Structured rehabilitation activities that encourage routine, participation, communication, confidence-building, and emotional stability through supportive daily engagement.
Therapy-Based Interventions
Therapeutic and psychosocial rehabilitation approaches that support emotional wellbeing, communication, behavioural understanding, and gradual recovery-oriented participation.
Caregiver Support Groups
Safe and supportive spaces where caregivers can share experiences, receive guidance, build emotional resilience, and connect with others facing similar challenges.
Awareness & Advocacy
Community awareness initiatives that encourage understanding, reduce stigma, promote inclusion, and strengthen conversations around mental health and rehabilitation.
SAA does not offer charity.
It offers dignity, participation, recovery, and hope.

