Sharing is caring, a phrase which is deeply embedded in to the roots of our family’s values.
When I was 5, I had an opportunity to travel to India with my dad, where I saw a visually impaired person who was struggling with the slightest of tasks which we take for granted. I asked my mom – “How I can I help?” and have not stopped till now.
At 5 years old, I also had the honor to sponsor a young child, named Mohan under my parent’s supervision providing him access to the right for education which he was not so fortunate to have.
With the values instilled in me, I grew up with a passion to help others. My strengths in STEM combined with my exposure in community outreach, allowed me to become a recognized inventor by coming up with solutions to overcome challenges which we take for granted, like when I designed the Vision Assist, to help visually impaired or to help sustain the ecosystem which we are equally responsible for its care by designing Project Regrow.
Over the years I have had an opportunity and exposure to become one of the 3 Student Advisors to the CT Invention Convention (CIC) Board of Directors. As part of the board, I:
My work to bring equity and inclusion didn’t stop at the CIC, I am the founder and president of the Rams Against Racism club at Cheshire High School, where,
Through my years at the high school, I had the privilege to serve our community with over 750+ volunteer hours with organizations such as Vista IT Solutions, the CT Invention Convention Board of Directors, the Coalition for a Sustainable Cheshire, the High School Democrats of America, the CT Democrats (Chris Murphy, Fight Back CT, Jahana Hayes, and local representatives), CT Food Bank, DoSomething.org, and Cheshire Public Library and engaging in civil services.
A desire to create change and passion for social justice in our community and the country, I have had a chance to be an been a active part of the community. Since I was 11, I,