Navi Mumbai Hosts Patriotic Mini Mela For Neurodivergent Children On Independence Day
The event was jointly organised by the Prafulta Centre for Psychological Wellness, Wading Through Life, and the Rotary Club of Smart City Navi Mumbai. It aimed to provide children with special needs a space beyond routine therapies one filled with fun, friendship, and freedom.

Navi Mumbai Hosts Patriotic Mini Mela For Neurodivergent Children On Independence Day |
Over 60 neurodivergent children and their parents came together for a day of celebration, creativity, and inclusion at the Funtoosh Mini Mela – Patriotic Splash, held at Don Bosco, Nerul, to mark India’s 79th Independence Day.
Organisers with a Mission
The event was jointly organised by the Prafulta Centre for Psychological Wellness, Wading Through Life, and the Rotary Club of Smart City Navi Mumbai. It aimed to provide children with special needs a space beyond routine therapies—one filled with fun, friendship, and freedom.
Messages of Independence and Hope
The evening opened with patriotic songs, followed by a welcome from Wenonah Castellino, founder of Wading Through Life, and Father Barnabe D’Souza, rector of Don Bosco Academy, who reminded families that “independence means the right for every child to live fully and joyfully.”
Performances that Touched Hearts
Children from the Ikshana Therapy Centre for Special Children delivered soulful performances, including “Chodo Kal Ki Baatein” and “Vande Mataram,” earning standing ovations. Parents were deeply moved by their children’s participation and confidence on stage.
Games, Arts, and Rain Dance Magic
The mela offered neurodivergent-friendly activities such as the Color Sorting Ball Game, Nature Scavenger Hunt, and Tunnel of Love, along with arts and crafts for painting and origami. The highlight was the joyful rain dance, where children splashed, laughed, and expressed their happiness freely.
Beyond Celebration: A Step Toward Inclusion
Organisers and parents alike described the event as more than just a mela it was a step toward acceptance, belonging, and celebration of neurodivergent children.
Continuing the Mission
Prafulta Don Bosco, the lead organiser, reaffirmed its commitment to psychological wellness and inclusion through counselling, therapy, remedial education, and outreach programmes across Navi Mumbai.
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