So in 1997, Bhanumathi founded the Association for the Mentally Handicapped Adults (AMHA) in Thrissur district, Kerala. It began with a residential and daycare centre and a special school that provided physiotherapy, occupational therapy and vocational rehabilitation for free. Today, it attends to 32 mentally challenged people aged 12-52, mostly from destitute families. The AMHA also provides counselling to parents and guardians. A zoology professor with a post-doctoral degree in cancer biochemistry, Bhanumathi initially weathered a lot of scepticism. "My relatives scoffed at my decision," she recalls. Apart from her determination, what saw her through was the support of her husband E.B. Saleesh. Well before they were married, he had consented to her decision to pledge her life to the cause and never have her own children.