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Active Circle, born from a desire to combat isolation, fosters vibrant communities that prioritize well-being in all its forms. We go beyond fun events like walkathons and yoga sessions to create lasting impact. Local park clean-ups beautify our neighborhoods, while webinars on mental health and healthy living empower individuals to make positive choices. We break down stigmas through open discussions and create safe spaces like inclusive picnics for the special ed parent community. Our impact is recognized by mayoral awards, Girl Scout honors, and most importantly, the smiles on the faces we connect. Join us in building a healthier, happier future, one active connection at a time
Our Impact
Since its founding, Active Circle has raised nearly $2,000 for No Kid Hungry, provided around $2,000 for oxygen tanks during India's COVID crisis, and hosted a two-month "Lose the Unhealthy Belly Fat" challenge with a lifestyle coach, raising approximately $800 for the South Asian Heart Center. Beyond these fundraisers, Active Circle has hosted events that foster a better environment for surrounding communities, benefiting both individuals and entire groups.



We can't do it with out you!
Let's work together to create happier and healthier communities
Donate to fuel our impact, or join our team and help us fight isolation while promoting well-being! At Active Circle we strive to build communities using the help of the people around us, so we highly encourage your support to help us achieve our mission of creating active connected communities. Together, let's create a healthier, happier community
Others have said...

“They have such beautiful thoughts about engaging the community. The South Asian Heart Center will encourage and participate in the endeavors of Active Circle, in providing science based education on the impact and benefits of active lifestyle.”
Ashish Mathur (CEO of South Asian Heart Center)
“...to reduce isolation is amazing. Reducing isolation is going to help someone emotionally, physically, mentally, and so what a wonderful concept, because everyone wants to feel connected!”
Evelyn Crespo (Adult Psychiatry Manager at Kaiser Permanante)

Media Recognition
Active Circle is extremely privileged and lucky to be able to be recognized by local media sources.
In 2020, two Indian-American middle schoolers from Fremont and Cupertino saw the value in building strong connections within communities and decided to do something about it. In May that year, they formed Active Circle, through which they collaborate with other organizations and organize a variety of events in the Bay Area. Here is their story, in their own words...
From India Currents:
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