Our vision is to create an equal opportunity platform that empowers students from all backgrounds to explore new avenues of creative thinking in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).
About Us
Parusha Foundation (STEM) is an innovative non-profit organization that connects STEM leaders and educators with aspiring STEM students.
STEM education is vital to our future, the future of our country, the future of our region, and the future of our children. It is critical for helping students improve their careers. STEM education in schools is important for sparking an interest in pursuing a STEM career among students.
What we do
Robotics
Students will get an opportunity to work with tools, controllers, sensors, and equipment to understand the what, how, and why aspects of STEM and robotics.
Coding
Learning coding based on block coding (GUI) helps students develop computational thinking and creativity by designing and developing apps.
Design Thinking
Students receive training in various creative ways to develop new things, recognize problems to solve, design, prototype, and test solutions for them.
What we do
We would like to facilitate scholarships and financial support based on students’ participation and potential, evaluated through our STEM classes, assigned projects, and STEM competitions to demonstrate their skills. Our programs will create awareness and enthusiasm in students to pursue a career in STEM.
AMBASSADOR FOR PEACE
Dr. Michael Jenkins, President of Washington Times, has appointed Mahesh Parusha as an Ambassador for Peace at Universal Peace Federation an NGO of United Nations.
Mr. Mahesh Parusha, founder of Parusha Foundation, has donated $20,000 to Howard County schools to buy 3D printers for middle schools.
Donated $5,000 to Fairfax County Public Schools to sponsor STEM teacher grants.
Met Upendra Chivukula Garu (Commissioner, NJ Board of Public Utilities) at Sai Datta Peetham, Edison, NJ
Phil from Bridgepoint Connections provided a recommendation letter.
Ex TANA President Prasad Thotakura garu and Upendra Chivukula garu
Donated $5,000 to Congressional Black Caucus Foundation for STEM-Scholarship Fund