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Building Emotional Well-Being: How NikAndishan Supports Community Healing
In a thoughtful and emotionally resonant discussion, members of the non-profit group NikAndishan Vancouver joined host Majid Mahichi to explore the intersections of personal healing and community well-being. The conversation begins with a sobering reflection on a recent tragedy—a driver, reportedly struggling with mental health issues, plowed into a crowd at a Filipino community event, killing several people. This moment is used not to sensationalize, but to underscore a civic question: What happens when mental health is ignored, and what responsibility do we all share in building a healthier society?
Soheil Javid, representing NikAndishan—officially registered as Wellwishers Canada—offers insight into the group’s purpose: cultivating kindness, resilience, and emotional literacy within immigrant and diaspora communities. His comments frame the nonprofit’s work as not just charitable but necessary in a time when isolation and emotional disconnection are so widespread.
Niusha Mogharebi, a transformation coach, speaks candidly about the emotional wounds many carry—whether inherited from family or formed through personal experience. She discusses the consequences of repressed feelings, unexamined beliefs, and psychological patterns that can trap individuals in cycles of suffering. Her voice gains particular gravity when she shares her own family background as a member of the Qashqai people, and reflects on her father—who lost a leg, but never allowed the injury to define him. Instead, he became a powerful source of strength in her life: a symbol of dignity, resilience, and deep emotional presence.
Amir Zaman offers reflections on the broader human journey of transformation and healing. He highlights the universal importance of personal narrative, emotional self-awareness, and the conscious choice to move beyond pain. For him, emotional well-being is not only about therapy or technique, but about returning to one’s core truth and acting from a place of inner clarity.
Across the conversation, what emerges is not just a call for better mental health resources, but a deeper appeal to community consciousness. Healing, they argue, is not a solitary act—it is collective. It requires supportive structures, open dialogue, and the courage to name pain without shame. Through the lens of NikAndishan’s work, emotional well-being is reframed as a civic value—an act of service to ourselves and to each other.
Journalist: Majid Mahichi
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