
Mission Statement
The NGO is named after the memoir
‘Finding Order in Disorder’
Authored by the NGO’s founder, where in lucid, simple prose, lived experiences in mental health and being a survivor of domestic abuse are addressed and its impact on interpersonal relationships and societal norms that influence our understanding of and responses to mental health and well-being. Past projects include- ‘Ishaa Journals’ and ‘Unfinished’- a York University MFA documentary project where Ishaa has been a Research Associate and explores her journey in mental health vis-à-vis multidisciplinary arts.
The nonprofit NGO Finding Order in Disorder Foundation is constantly seeking advocates and people with lived experiences to share their stories or connect for a chat if anything interests you! Current projects include Hybrid Podcasts and therapeutic dance projects, and can be accessed at: https://www.youtube.com/@findingorderindisorder.
Please feel free to reach out to us for any consulting, speaking, and collaboration opportunities!
You can reach us at findingorderindisorder@gmail.com

Why we exist?
Mental health conversations are often overlooked or stigmatized. We are here to change that—through movement, storytelling, and shared experiences.
Our Vision
A world where mental health is embraced, where expression is a tool for healing, and where conversations around well-being are open and stigma-free.
Our Mission
To integrate education, advocacy, and the arts to foster empathy, self- awareness, and healing in mental health spaces.
What We Do?
We create conversations that matter—through hybrid podcasts, therapeutic dance, and community engagement, we make space for meaningful dialogue and self-expression.
A safe space?
Whether through movement, words, or shared experiences, this is a space where mental health is understood, embraced, and explored.
Finding Order in Disorder
Toronto, Ontario
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Email findingorderindisorder@gmail.com
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