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About Us

Who We Are

Learn about the Aspiring Pages Project mission! Our core values is to advance future education goals for neurodivergent learners. Know about our impact today!

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Our Mission

At The Aspiring Pages Project, we are dedicated to making a positive impact on society. Through our various initiatives, we strive to create a better world for all. Our mission is to empower within the neurodivergent communities. With the help of our volunteers, we work tirelessly to bring about meaningful change. Join us in our journey towards a brighter future.

Volunteer Work

Content and Education

In APPS, our primarily focus is to help making neurodivergent children have a better chance at education. We do this by making books and coloring pages.

Promoting the awareness of neurodivergence encourages a stigma-free environment for these types of children. Education fosters a culture of acceptance and understandment.

Our Events

Community Outreach

Through our events such as the APPS Workshop and APPS Bake Sale, we promote an educational impact and spread awareness of our mission.

Using social media platforms including Tiktok and Instagram, we promote the awareness of neurodivergent children while encouraging a group of volunteers to help.

Join us in our mission to help others and create a better world.

Meet our team
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A Message from Our Executive Team!

Read how our Executive Team started their non-profit, the Aspiring Pages Project, as a team. This heartfelt message truely resembles their deserved success that APPS has today. Without a doubt, our APPS Executive Team share their vision for a better community.

“I remember starting this nonprofit after I failed my physics test. I had tried a new way to study similar to how my friend who always gets As. This did not work for me. I had gotten a 40 and a 50. I cried a lot over this, but I had realized that people learn in different learning styles. This is when I got the idea of creating a nonprofit for neurodivergent children. I told my friends about this idea at a birthday party, and we came up the name, what we were gonna do, and everyhting on that day and the next day. I am so grateful for every single one of you volunteers, you have helped us so much within our mission to create learning materials for diverse learning styles."

Srihasini Medukonduru, President of APPS

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