Indian-American Community Leaders Roundtable Set for Aug. 23 in Waltham
INDIA New England News-organized gathering will focus on collaboration, networking and community issues, including mental health and well-being

WALTHAM, Mass. — INDIA New England News is organizing an Indian-American Community Leaders Roundtable on Sunday, Aug. 23, bringing together leaders of local Indian-American organizations for networking, collaboration and discussion of issues affecting the community, including immigration, mental health and well-being.
The informal gathering will take place at 2 p.m. at the Center for Peace & Spirituality, 391 Totten Pond Road, Suite 402, Waltham, MA.
The roundtable is open to office bearers, executive committee members and board members of Indian-American community organizations.
The gathering will provide an opportunity for leaders to introduce their organizations, learn about one another’s programs and initiatives, build relationships and explore opportunities for collaboration on issues of common interest.
Among the topics expected to be discussed is the growing need for mental health awareness and support within the Indian-American community, along with other community priorities that could benefit from greater coordination among organizations.
The goal is to create a forum where community leaders can network, exchange ideas, identify common challenges and explore practical ways to work together.
Leaders interested in attending are asked to email events@mishragroup.com with their full name, title and organization name by 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21.
The roundtable is intended as a small leadership gathering focused on building connections and identifying opportunities for greater cooperation among Indian-American organizations in the region.



