ASHA LogoGayathri Goes Global!
n April 2006, Gayathri started a non-profit organization ASHA International with the mission to promote global mental health awareness and foster communities of hope and recovery. read more
Gayathri wins the 2008 Outstanding Alumna Award from her alma mater George Fox University.
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Every journey begins with the first step. Join thousands of concerned citizens in more than 60 communities across the nation will join NAMI's Campaign for the Mind of America and walk together to raise money and awareness about our country's need for a world-class treatment and recovery system for people with mental illness. Won't you join us?
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Gayathri recently received the Prestigious 2006 Eli Lilly Welcome Back Award.
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Join Gayathri in supporting the Silver Ribbon Campaign for the Brain.
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Client List

ACMI – Action for Mental Illness, India
AM Northwest
Atma Shakti Vidyalaya, India
Bridging the Gap Northwest
Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare
City Hall – City of Beaverton
Coffee Creek Prison
Concordia University
Department of Human Services, Oregon State Hospital
Intel Corporation
Linfield School of Nursing
Maryland Cultural Competence Advisory Group
Miss Oregon Scholarship Pageant
NAMI India
National Asian Pacific American Caucus of State Legislators
Optimist Club of Hillsboro
Oregon Health & Science University Hospital – School of Medicine
Oregon Health & Sciences University – School of Nursing
Oregon Health & Sciences University Hospital - Department of Psychiatry
Oregon Psychiatric Association
Outside In
Pacific University - School of Pharmacy
PEO
Pfizer, Inc.
Portland Bal Vihar
Portland General Electric
Portland Kannada Koota
Portland State University – Graduate School of Social Work
Process Works Center of Portland
TVTV – Cable Channel
Portland Bal Vihar
Portland Kannada Koota
Providence St. Vincent Hospital - Behavioral Health Services
Providence St. Vincent Hospital – Internal Medicine Residency Program
Salem Hospital
SAMHSA Resource Center to Address Discrimination & Stigma Associated with Mental illness
Silver Ribbon Campaign for the Brain
Washington County, Oregon - Department of Health & Human Services


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“Her unyielding advocacy for the mentally ill is apparent and contagious, launching her audience into compassion and some cases action to help the condemned and underprivileged mental health patient.”

- Rich Winget
V.P., State Government Affairs
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals

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IFFPS

Gayathri is a Professional Member of the National Speakers Association and the International Federation For Professional Speakers.



Myth: Children do not experience mental illnesses. Their actions are just products of bad parenting.

Fact: A report from the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health showed that in any given year 5-9 percent of children experience serious emotional disturbances. Just like adult mental illnesses, these are clinically diagnosable health conditions that are a product of the interaction of biological, psychological, social, and sometimes even genetic factors.

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