
Deepanshi Gulati started Rain On Me in 2018 after living with several Anxiety disorders for almost a decade. She wanted to provide a safe space for people in a position similar to herself, who needed to vent about daily struggles and stresses affecting their mental health.
Her day to day work includes fundraising and management. She also designs and creates content for the company’s social media accounts, moderates emails and enquiries, and most importantly, curates and facilitates the support group.
Since starting Rain On Me, Deepanshi has become a certified Youth and Adult Mental Health First Aider and has completed the MBSR (Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Course). She is an Ambassador for the organisation, International Youth Society as well as the charity, MQ Mental Health Research. She has completed a Postgraduate Certificate in the Therapeutic Arts to hone her skills, so she can become a better facilitator, and overall, a more empathetic person for the attendants of the support group. She is currently studying a Clinical Diploma/MSc in Person-Centred Psychotherapy.
In her free time, Deepanshi enjoys learning new things like conversational Japanese, playing the Kalimba, pottery, embroidery and cooking. She loves watching cheesy Disney movies but mostly switches to serial killer documentaries.
Deepanshi K Gulati, Founder CEO
Our support meetings and workshops are not facilitated by therapists or doctors. However, to ensure we are offering the best support possible to our service users, Rain On Me has a diverse group of professionals that offer invaluable guidance to our team.
MBBS, Healthcare Management
GP in the NHS and Clinical Advisor at Bia Care
Dr Charlotte Kenny, CHRO
Advisory Board
P.H.D,
Founder of Nerds Rule Inc, USA
2016 White House Award "Global Change Maker" Award
Member of the United Nations
Dr Tristaca McCray
MBBS, BSc, DFSRH, DRCOG, MRCGP, PGCert
Director of Culinary Medicine UK and Health Coach
Dr Moushumi Baruah
Rose Berry
Founder of My Friend Fear
Life Coach specialising in Social Anxiety
Harshdeep Singh Gulati
Psychologist in training, LSE