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  1. Jan 22, 2024 · Preethi Srinivasan’s illustrious life as an athlete changed in a fraction of a second when she met with an accident at 18 that left her quadriplegic. Today, she runs Soulfree, a non-profit organisation that provides rehabilitation, physical training, counselling and hope to people with irreversible spinal cord injuries.

  2. Preethi Srinivasan (born 1979) was the captain of the under-19 Tamil Nadu women's cricket team, and lead the state team to the national championships in 1997 at the age of 18.

  3. Jan 23, 2024 · The 20,000-square-foot facility located in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, has enabled over 200 people with severe disabilities to lead a dignified life. Following the life-altering accident, Srinivasan faced a period of shock and adversity.

  4. Jan 9, 2014 · Preethi Srinivasan is a quadriplegic but that’s not what defines her. She chalks out and realizes plans to help other people with severe disabilities to stand on their own feet with dignity. By Ipsita Sarkar

  5. Many people with disabilities end up comitting suicide, unable to cope with the inherent prejudices they must face on a daily basis. This is why Preethi Srinivasan started the SoulFree trust, to help people with disabilities attain a spiritual awakening, and give them the ability to be who they are.

  6. Sep 19, 2021 · Preethi Srinivasan was a national level swimmer and a former captain of the under-19 Tamil Nadu women's cricket team. Her life completely changed when she met with an accident at age 18 and unfortunately, since then she is bound to a wheelchair.

  7. Host of India Inclusion Summit 2014. Recognition and Awards. Nominated by Times Now news channel as one of “Amazing Indians 2015” ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4Q1jTkeekg) Appeared in a list of “16 famous Indians with disability who inspire us every day” compiled by The Better India group.