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Vision, Mission and Objective

Soul HeARTful was born from the quiet courage of a boy and the unwavering love of his mother.


In their darkest times, art became their language—a way to heal when words could not. One mother’s effort to help her child rediscover hope began a heartfelt mission to bring that same light to others.

Today, the son who once battled silence now stands along with his mother and older sister, guiding others through creative expression, kindness, and empathy. Together, they became heARTs with a mission; they want to remind us that love can evolve into purpose, and healing can ripple outward—transforming pain into compassion and art into hope.

 

He became the guiding light. 🌟

Read his story HERE

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Executive Director

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OUR TEAM

Vision, Mission and Objective

Vision
A world where every person — regardless of age, ability, or circumstance — feels connected, valued, and supported in their mental health and well-being through the transformative power of art.

Mission
To harness art psychotherapy, creative expression, and community-based programs to:

  • Support emotional well-being and resilience.

  • Reduce social isolation and stigma.

  • Create inclusive pathways for persons with disabilities and mental health challenges.

  • Empower families and communities to thrive together.


Objectives

  1. Therapeutic Access – Provide accessible, evidence-based art psychotherapy and creative therapy programs to children, youth, adults, seniors, and PWDs.

  2. Social Inclusion – Reduce isolation by fostering safe, supportive spaces where participants build friendships, confidence, and belonging.

  3. Empowerment & Employment – Train and employ PWDs and persons with lived experience as co-facilitators, peer leaders and other lead roles.

  4. Community Engagement—Collaborate with schools, NGOs, grassroots organisations, and corporates to expand mental health and arts-based outreach.

  5. Capacity-building: Offer mentorship, training, and practicum opportunities for art therapy, psychology, and counseling students.

  6. Sustainability—Develop partnerships and program models to ensure long-term impact.

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