SKN Foundation hosts NJ gala, honors “Disability Champions”

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Naveen Mehrotra, founder of SKN Foundation which helps children with disabilities, speaking at the Gala in New Jersey Dec. 3, 2025. PHOTO: Screengrab from ITV Gold video.

The SKN Foundation, led by founder Dr. Naveen Mehrotra,  successfully hosted its International Day for Persons with Disabilities event at The Imperia Hillsborough, NJ, December 3, 2025, bringing together families, community leaders, educators, health professionals, and disability advocates for an evening focused on inclusion, empowerment, and community support.

The evening, hosted by Award-winning Producer and TV Host Nisha Mathur, highlighted the growing impact of SKN’s SCOPE (South Asian Community Outreach Program for Empowerment) initiative—an effort dedicated to supporting children and adults with disabilities through culturally sensitive resources, workshops, and community engagement.

Dr. Mehrotra, in his speech, noted that the day was a celebration and observation of the landmark United Nations’ declarion of 1992, of Persons with Disabilities.

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The event featured five distinguished awardees, each recognized for their exceptional work advancing inclusion and improving the lives of individuals with disabilities.

Awardees recognized as ‘Disability Champions’ at the Dec. 3, 2025 SKN Foundation gala in New Jersey. From left, Moti Mehrotra- Trustee SKN Foundation; Diana Robins, PhD -Director A.J. Drexel Autism Institute; Sarah M. Adelman Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Human Services; Céline Guillemot & Eric Guillemot of The Blue Bears Special Meals; Matthew McDonald, MD. President and CEO of Children’s Specialized Hospital, RWJ Barnabas; Venus Majeski Director of Development & Community Relations New Jersey Institute For Disabilities, Dr. Naveen Mehrotra Founder and Executive Director SKN Foundation. PHOTO: SKN Foundation

Awardees included:

Disability Champion For Employment and Career Development-Céline Guillemot & Eric Guillemot of The Blue Bears Special Meals Disability Champion For Research and Innovation-Diana Robins, PhD -Director A.J. Drexel Autism Institute.

Disability Champion For Community Support-Venus Majeski Director of Development & Community Relations New Jersey Institute For Disabilities (NJID)

Disability Champion For Advocacy and Rights -Sarah M. Adelman Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Human Services

Disability Champion For Medical Excellence- Matthew McDonald, MD. President and CEO of Children’s Specialized Hospital, RWJ Barnabas.

Members of the SCOPE team in SKN Foundation. From left, Parul Khemka Parent Advocacy Specialist; Rabia Suleman Parent Support Specialist; Kshitija Yalgi Parent Support Specialist; Sneha Yalgi Marketing Designer; Sabuha Qureshi-Din SKN Administrative Director, and at podium, Dr. Naveen Mehrotra, founder of SKN. PHOTO: Courtesy SKN Foundation

Each of the Awardees spoke to ITV Gold and described their mandate to help children with disabilities. Guests were welcomed with messages of unity and purpose, followed by an evening of recognition, community networking and performances by SCOPE kids.

From left, Dr. Sudhir Parikh, chairman of Parikh Worldwide Media/’ITV Gold, Diana Robins, PhD -Director A.J. Drexel Autism Institute, and Dr. Naveen Mehrotra, discussing the work of SKN Foundation. PHOTO: Screengrab from ITV Gold video

Dr. Sudhir Parikh, chairman of Parikh Worldwide Media and ITV Gold, who attended as a special guest, congratulated the awardees. “I have know Dr. Naveen Mehrotra since he started this SKN Foundation several years ago. It’s a great NGO and they are doing such great work with disabled, challenged, and children with autism,” he said.

Representatives from various partner organizations reaffirmed their commitment to collaborative efforts to expand resources and strengthen advocacy across New Jersey.

SKN Foundation leadership said “We are proud of the momentum SCOPE has created and tonight’s event aligns with our mission to create spaces where every individual, regardless of ability, feels respected, supported, and seen.”

Members of the SKN Foundation with awardees of “Disability Champions” recognition, at the Dec. 3, 2025, gala in New Jersey.

Organizers noted however, that the celebration also serves as a reminder of the work ahead and that the Foundation remains committed to expanding programming that promotes disability awareness, early intervention, culturally mindful education, and family empowerment.

Dr. Naveen Mehrotra and emcee for the gala Nisha Mathur. PHOTO: SKN Foundation

The SKN Foundation is dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of underserved communities through education, prevention, and culturally tailored programs.

A section of the audience at the SKN Foundation gala to honor persons with disabilities day, Dec. 3, 2025, at Royal Albert’s Palace, Fords, NJ.