“Every Voice Counts. Every Mind Matters — Celebrating Neurological Conditions In Our Community”
We are the blueprint for a society that integrates the full spectrum of human neurological diversity. We move past awareness to create systemic impact.
Official members of the National Network of Autism and the Autism Alliance of Canada, driving policy at the highest levels.
Advisory member and lead organizer for CALS 2026, Canada's largest leadership summit, shaping inclusive governance.
Collaborating with university professors to transform complex research into accessible, high-impact survival guides.
Become a certified advocate through our global Inclusion Toolkit and level up your resume for college.
"Autism: Life Off Script" — Lily's diary reveals the unfiltered truth of sensory overwhelm and stigma.
Choose your squad — from Research to Social Media — and join the revolution. We care about your drive, not your resume.
Official member of the National Network of Autism and the Autism Alliance of Canada — and advisory organizer of CALS 2026, Canada's largest leadership summit.
HOPE was founded to challenge the status quo. We believe it is time to move past passive "awareness" and toward active, systemic change. As a youth-led initiative, we bridge the gap between high-level academic research and real-world accessibility.
Neurological conditions—including Autism, Epilepsy, ADHD, and Dementia—affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide, yet they remain among the most misunderstood and stigmatized realities of our time.
In many societies, a diagnosis is treated as a limitation rather than a different way of processing the world. This stigma leads to systemic exclusion in education, healthcare, and the workforce, leaving brilliant minds sidelined by a world that refuses to adapt.
Hundreds of millions affected globally by outdated social barriers.
Moving from "awareness" to redesigning the world for all brain types.
Official memberships in the National Network of Autism and the Autism Alliance of Canada to influence policy at the highest levels.
Serving as an advisory member and organizer for CALS 2026, ensuring neuro-inclusion is a national priority.
Collaborating with professors from "renowned institutions" to bridge elite research and real-world survival guides.
HOPE is the blueprint for a society that finally recognizes and integrates the full spectrum of human neurological diversity. We are redesigning the systems—not the people.
The HOPE Inclusion Toolkit is more than just a resource—it’s a global movement. We believe that youth shouldn't just wait for the future; we should be the ones designing it.
This is your chance to gain elite-level skills, break the stigma surrounding neurological conditions, and earn a certification that proves you are a leader in social impact.
START YOUR CERTIFICATION NOWDive into the world of conditions like Autism, ADHD, Epilepsy, and Dementia to replace labels with real understanding.
Earn an official certification to supercharge your college applications and student resume.
High-level training designed by youth, for youth, with zero barriers to entry.
By completing this toolkit, you aren't just learning—you’re doing. You’re building empathy-driven classrooms and proving that the next generation of leaders cares about true accessibility. Whether you want to be a doctor, a lawyer, or an entrepreneur, understanding neurobiological diversity is your secret weapon for the modern world.
HOPE is at the forefront of national leadership and advocacy.
HOPE is proud to serve as an advisory member and organizer for this landmark event, ensuring neuro-inclusion is at the heart of the national conversation.
Meet the directors and leads driving our national advocacy, research, and outreach efforts. We aren't here to "fix" people; we are here to fix a broken world.
Toshani Sharma
Visionary HeadLeading the charge in neuro-advocacy and systemic change. Architect of the global HOPE vision and survivor stories.
Niveditt Basrani
DirectorTranslating university-level neurological research into survival guides and inclusive technological solutions.
Aryaveer Singh
DirectorLeading "boots on the ground" efforts for major national events including the CALS 2026 Leadership Summit.
Harshit Ramamurthy
DirectorDeveloping the global standard for neuro-inclusion certifications and primary educational resources for schools.
Krishna Karthik Nataraj
DirectorDismantling high-level stigma through global advocacy campaigns across Instagram and YouTube platforms.
The application to join the leadership team or a specific department is always open for those ready to commit.