NeuroSol is a student-led nonprofit working to bridge the gap between neurological innovation and accessibility through global outreach, education, and advocacy.
Founded by Aditi Neekhra — empowering youth to drive change in epilepsy care worldwide
"To expand access to epilepsy care and neurological education through youth-driven innovation, global outreach, and community impact."
NeuroSol was founded with a vision to address the disparities in access to neurological care, particularly for individuals affected by epilepsy. Recognizing the gap between technological advancements and real-world accessibility, NeuroSol was created to bridge that divide. As a student-led initiative, NeuroSol empowers young leaders to drive meaningful change through innovation, education, and advocacy.
Making neurological care reachable for all communities
Leveraging technology to solve real healthcare challenges
Spreading knowledge to reduce stigma and build awareness
Equipping youth to lead meaningful change in their communities
Epilepsy affects millions worldwide, yet access to proper care and resources remains limited in many communities. NeuroSol focuses on increasing awareness, reducing stigma, and improving accessibility to life-changing tools like epilepsy monitoring headsets.
The Violet Ribbon
Symbol of epilepsy awareness
From device distribution to student research programs, every initiative puts action behind our mission.
EpiCare is NeuroSol's flagship initiative focused on increasing access to epilepsy monitoring technology in underprivileged communities. Through fundraising and partnerships, we work to distribute epilepsy headsets that can help detect and manage seizures more effectively.
The NeuroSol Passion Program is a 4-month structured initiative designed to empower students to explore the intersection of neuroscience and social impact. Participants conceptualize, develop, and present a passion project, culminating in a competitive showcase.
The Violet Ribbon is NeuroSol's upcoming publication dedicated to raising awareness about epilepsy through storytelling, education, and advocacy.
A group of passionate students united by a mission to make neurological care accessible to all.
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