A movement of human connection in a fragmented world — building real belonging through compassion, connection, and community.
A movement of human connection in a fragmented world. Belonging, rebuilt.
Antahā builds small, real communities — places where people are seen, known, and held. Not content to consume, but belonging to live inside. Founded in 2016, it began as years of research and pro-bono work in schools and institutions, carried by Sitender before it had a name. It has since grown into a movement: many circles, each one a community where connection is the whole point.
The work begins — research and listening into connection and belonging among young people, led pro-bono by Sitender.
Years of unpaid groundwork in schools and institutions — testing what actually builds belonging, not just awareness.
The model reaches 30+ institutions and over 20,000 young people across programmes and campaigns.
Antahā grows into micro-communities built to scale — compassion, connection, community. Still going.