05/31/2026
When people from completely different worlds speak about the same platform — it says something. 💛
Dr. Jennifer Bencie of the Florida Department of Health. Ron Klein, inventor of the credit card magnetic strip. Frank Shankwitz, founder of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Three people who have spent their lives creating impact — and they all point to TrustCircle.
05/30/2026
When global leaders across different fields speak about the same platform — it's worth paying attention. 🌍
Bill Drayton, founder of Ashoka. Prof Dr Jack Sim, founder of the World Toilet Organisation. Dr R. Thara, Chairman of SCARF and the WHO Collaborating Centre, India. Three voices. Three perspectives. One conviction about what TrustCircle means for the world.
05/28/2026
San Ramon, California. 💛
School leaders from the Unified School District have seen TrustCircle in their classrooms. A trusted space for students to feel and reflect. Early support for those who need it most. In their own words — the potential to inform, transform, and save lives.
05/23/2026
Being part of global conversations on mental health matters.
TrustCircle was featured by WHO’s Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN), highlighting the importance of prevention-first approaches that strengthen emotional resilience and expand access to support.
The mission continues: making well-being more proactive, accessible, and human-centred.
05/21/2026
Every mission starts with a story.
Wharton Magazine featured TrustCircle in its Watchlist—sharing the founder’s journey and the vision behind building more accessible, continuous mental health support.
Years later, that purpose continues to shape everything we do.
05/20/2026
Scaling student mental health support across the U.S. requires being in the right rooms.
TrustCircle joined SETDA — the State Educational Technology Directors Association, the principal body representing educational technology leaders across all U.S. states. This membership places TrustCircle directly in the network of decision-makers shaping how technology is used in K-12 schools nationwide. http://setda.org/partner/trustcircle/
05/18/2026
In Kenya, most psychiatrists are concentrated in Nairobi — leaving millions in rural areas with virtually no mental health support. TrustCircle was built to close that gap. 🌍
Global Citizen recognised TrustCircle as one of five digital tools improving access to mental health care in low-income countries — for enabling people to get free, remote help from mental health specialists online, anonymously, regardless of where they are. That commitment to access hasn't changed. It's grown. Read the feature: https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/5-tech-tools-mental-health-low-income-countries/
05/17/2026
The Financial Times featured TrustCircle in its special report on the Future of AI and Digital Healthcare — alongside UNICEF, McKinsey, and Ada Health. 🧡
The reason? TrustCircle's AI-driven approach to daily emotion tracking and early mental health intervention was already doing what the world was only beginning to talk about. In Sachin's words: "not just fixing a problem that exists, but making sure that the problem never exists." That philosophy hasn't changed. Read the feature: https://www.ft.com/content/7aba9066-dffe-4829-a1cd-1d557b963a82
05/14/2026
TrustCircle wasn't built from a business plan. It was built from pain. 💡
In this Real Leaders piece, Sachin Chaudhry writes about watching his brother Salil's mental health unravel due to bullying — and how that moment became the foundation of TrustCircle's mission to ensure no child suffers the same way. A 4-minute read that explains everything about why we do what we do. Read: https://real-leaders.com/stories/ceo-success/trustcircle-helps-build-resilient-young-minds/
05/13/2026
Kenya has fewer than 100 psychiatrists for a population of over 50 million. For young people facing mental health challenges, the system simply isn't there. 🌍
On World Mental Health Day, BBC World Service's Focus on Africa featured TrustCircle — and how Sachin Chaudhry's AI-powered platform is stepping into that gap, giving students and adolescents a way to understand what they're feeling, track their mental health, and find support — with the click of a button. Watch the feature: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg-f9bFaku4