About Mondial Peace International

A safe, affirming place for South Asian LGBTQ+ youth in Canada

Weโ€™re a Canadian non-profit supporting mental well-being, confidence, and belonging through counseling, personal guidance, and community resourcesโ€”always with care, respect, and confidentiality.

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Our mission

Support that meets you where you are

Mondial Peace International exists to ensure South Asian LGBTQ+ youth and individuals feel seen, heard, and supportedโ€”without judgment.

We provide a welcoming environment for emotional support, practical guidance, and connections to community resources. Our approach is culturally aware, trauma-informed, and grounded in dignity.

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How we work

Care, guidance, and communityโ€”together

Whether youโ€™re navigating identity, family dynamics, school stress, or isolation, we focus on what helps you feel safer and strongerโ€”step by step.

Confidential, youth-centred support

Culturally aware and inclusive care

Practical guidance and referrals

Community connection and belonging

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Our story

Why we started

Many South Asian LGBTQ+ youth grow up carrying multiple pressures at onceโ€”culture, expectations, faith, language, and the fear of rejection.


We began with a simple belief: no one should have to choose between who they are and where they come from. Our work is rooted in listening first, offering steady guidance, and building pathways to support that respect each personโ€™s lived experience.

You deserve support that honours your identity, your culture, and your pace.

Mondial Peace International

Today, we continue to create safer spacesโ€”through one-on-one support, youth programs, and resource navigationโ€”so people can move forward with more confidence and connection.

Our team

Weโ€™re a small, dedicated team of caring professionals and community advocates. (Names and roles below are placeholdersโ€”replace with your real team details anytime.)

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S.Nayer

Program Director

Youth Support & Community Programs

Leads youth-centred programming and partnerships, helping participants access affirming resources and build community connections.


Counselling Lead

Guidance & Emotional Support

Provides supportive, trauma-informed guidance and helps individuals navigate stress, identity questions, and life transitions.

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Ankit Sharma

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Amandeep Kaur

Community Outreach Coordinator

Resources & Referrals

Connects people to local services, builds referral pathways, and supports community education and outreach.

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“โ€œI felt listened to without being judged. Having someone who understood the cultural pressure made it easier to breathe and take the next step.โ€”

Youth participant

Support program

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