Founder

Sreedevi V G

Sreedevi V G is a seasoned social worker, compassionate leader, and tireless advocate for inclusion. With a Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW – Counselling), and certifications in Learning Disability Management, Counselling, and a Diploma in Counselling from MG University, she also holds an international accreditation in Person-Centered Approaches (UK). Sreedevi seamlessly combines academic expertise with deep emotional intelligence.

Since 2014, she has dedicated her life to empowering the differently-abled and underprivileged. Her mission is deeply personal—shaped by her journey as the mother of a daughter with intellectual challenges. This experience became a turning point, awakening her life’s purpose and inspiring the development of impactful programs in inclusive education and emotional support.

As the driving force behind TEEN IPCAI, Sreedevi has led more than 50 students, including those with intellectual challenges, through remedial education, residential empowerment camps, and skill development initiatives—many of whom have gone on to pursue higher education and successfully clear competitive exams.

Currently, she serves as the Coordinator of IPCAI and Chief Administrative Officer at HUG International LLP, where she is widely respected for her ability to blend empathy with execution. Her unwavering dedication and visionary leadership continue to transform lives and redefine inclusive education in Kerala and beyond.

Founder’s Message – Sreedevi V G

“My life’s mission is deeply rooted in love, inclusion, and the unwavering belief in human potential—regardless of ability or background. My daughter, who lives with intellectual challenges, has been my greatest teacher and inspiration. Through her, I discovered the urgent need for a society that embraces every individual with empathy, equity, and dignity.

Teens with special needs are often overlooked by mainstream systems. At TEEN IPCAI and now through the HUG International Charitable Foundation, we are rewriting that narrative. We’re building bridges—not barriers—through education, counselling, skill training, and community-based care.

This journey is not just about supporting the differently-abled—it’s about transforming attitudes, shifting policies, and unlocking opportunities. I invite each of you to walk with us. Together, let’s create a world where every child, every family, and every human being feels seen, heard, and empowered.”