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Renu Sesahdri is the the co founder of JUNE
Phalguni Mestry founder of JUNE

Phalguni, Founder

Renu, Co-Founder

We didn't build JUNE from a whiteboard.
We built it from loss.

Let me tell you what that loss actually looked like because chances are, you've felt some version of it too.

OUR STORY

In 2017, Phalguni's father collapsed at home due to chronic kidney disease.

The auto driver refused to drop them at the hospital door. No one knew what to do first. Every minute was chaos.

That was just the beginning.

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For the next three years, his life was a cycle of hospitalisations, wrong treatments, missed diagnoses, and a healthcare system that was never ready when it needed to be.

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In 2020, during COVID, he was admitted to a hospital that gave him wrong medication for 11 days with no direct access to the doctor. By the time they moved him, it was too late.

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​He passed away.

"I was in my final year of my Master's when I made a decision

I would build what we never had. A system that actually responds."

— Phalguni, Founder

Emergencies don’t happen in hospitals

Emergencies happen at home.

Medical emergency at homoe

In living rooms

WHY THIS MATTERS TO YOU

What happened to Phalguni's family happens every day in every city, in every building, to families just like yours.

An elderly parent alone at home collapses.

A child gets injured.

A neighbour  collapses in the lift.

And in those first minutes — no one is ready.

Not security.

Not family.

Not the system.

Dinner
Dinner with family

In living rooms

Medical emergency at home

An elderly person struggles to breathe when alone

Dinner
dinner with family

In Gardens

Medical emergency in garden

A child gets injured while playing

Dinner
dinner with family

In Elevators

Medical emergency in elevator

Your Father gets stuck in elevator and starts to have chest pain

yOU ARE ALREADY PART OF THE problem

child having medical emergency

Between panic and professional care, there is often no organized support.

No trained help on the ground.

No ambulance
 No first aid

hospital

Too late

Hospital

Imagine your child gets severly injured, how will you help

Between panic and professional care, there is often no organized support.

WHO WE ARE

Phalguni Mestry

Phalguni Mestry founder of JUNE

Founder

When my father fell critically ill, I was still in college - managing his design agency, our family, and my studies all at once. For four years, emergencies happened inside our home and every time, we were on our own. Panicking. Searching. Waiting.

He didn't make it. And that gap between an emergency happening and help actually arriving, is why JUNE exists.

I bring two years of army training and a decade of building things under pressure into everything I do. JUNE isn't just a business idea. It's personal.

Friends since 2013.

Co-founders by choice. Building this together because the problem is too important to do alone.

I have an MSc in Clinical Psychology from the University of Bath and have spent years practicing as a therapist. What brought me to JUNE was simple, I kept seeing what emergencies do to families, and it wasn't just physical. The panic, the helplessness, the grief that follows. Nobody in emergency response was addressing that.

At JUNE, I lead responder training, mental health and resilience protocols, and trauma-informed communication so every interaction, with a panicked resident or a grieving family, is handled with care. I also lead user sensitivity and community design, because how a service feels to the people it serves matters as much as how fast it arrives.

I'm currently training in emergency response to close the gap between my two worlds. A first responder who is psychologically grounded is as important as one who is technically skilled. JUNE is built on that belief.

Renu Seshadri

Renu Seshadri co-Founder of JUNE

Co-Founder

WHO WE ARE

Phalguni Mestry

Phalguni Mestry Founder of JUNE

Founder

When my father fell critically ill, I was still in college - managing his design agency, our family, and my studies all at once. For four years, emergencies happened inside our home and every time, we were on our own. Panicking. Searching. Waiting.

He didn't make it. And that gap between an emergency happening and help actually arriving, is why JUNE exists.

I bring two years of army training and a decade of building things under pressure into everything I do. JUNE isn't just a business idea. It's personal.

Renu Seshadri

Renu Seshadri Co-founder of JUNE

Co-Founder

I have an MSc in Clinical Psychology from the University of Bath and have spent years practicing as a therapist. What brought me to JUNE was simple  I kept seeing what emergencies do to families, and it wasn't just physical. The panic, the helplessness, the grief that follows. Nobody in emergency response was addressing that.

At JUNE, I lead responder training, mental health and resilience protocols, and trauma-informed communication so every interaction, with a panicked resident or a grieving family, is handled with care. I also lead user sensitivity and community design, because how a service feels to the people it serves matters as much as how fast it arrives.

I'm currently training in emergency response to close the gap between my two worlds. A first responder who is psychologically grounded is as important as one who is technically skilled. JUNE is built on that belief.

Friends since 2013.
Co-founders by choice. Building this together because the problem is too important to do alone.

WHERE WE ARE GOING

Emergency readiness as a standard part of every community like security, like fire safety.

Trained responders near every home.

Help that starts in minutes, not after.

A system India can be proud of.

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