Meaningful conversations, safe spaces, and real emotional growth — that’s what we create through every event.
At InnerWhispers, we conduct workshops, awareness sessions, and wellbeing programs that help students understand their emotions, build resilience, and feel supported. Each event is designed to inspire reflection, reduce stigma, and promote healthier mental habits.
Here’s a glimpse of the events we’ve organised, impacting campuses and communities with empathy and clarity.
Our events create awareness that stays with students long after the session ends.
Here are some impactful programs we have conducted across colleges, creating safe conversations and emotional awareness.
A powerful session on addiction, behavioural cycles, and relationship red flags. Over 155+ students participated in an engaging talk led by Dr. Navya Mounika, encouraging openness and reducing stigma.
An interactive session explaining how habits form, why addictions happen, and ways to break unhealthy cycles. Activities included bingo games, real-life examples, and self-awareness exercises.
Focused on anxiety, stress, burnout, and hidden emotional struggles students often experience but rarely voice. Activities included:
The event helped normalise emotional conversations and encouraged students to seek support without fear.
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InnerWhispers provides therapeutic guidance, counselling, and mental-health support,
but we are not an emergency service.
If you are experiencing thoughts of self-harm, suicidal ideation, severe panic,
violent behaviour, hallucinations, or any mental-health emergency,
please contact your local emergency number immediately or visit the nearest hospital.
For urgent emotional support, reach out to government-verified suicide prevention helplines
or crisis intervention centres available in your region.