Tharun (15) and Anvay (15) are passionate advocates for computer science education, committed to making technology accessible to children worldwide. Noticing that younger students in many countries lacked access to quality computer science programs, they created a free, high-quality curriculum and delivered interactive online lessons, complete with hands-on activities and resources. Their program provides computers through nonprofit partnerships, translates lessons into multiple languages, and empowers students to take leadership roles as interns and project leads, ensuring that learning is inclusive and practical.
Through their nonprofit initiatives, Tharun and Anvay have reached students across 13 countries and four continents, inspiring young learners to explore technology and even start their own community projects. Their online and offline efforts equip children with critical skills, foster creativity, and bridge gaps in digital education. By combining innovation, mentorship, and global outreach, they are transforming opportunities for students and demonstrating that coding can empower the next generation of changemakers.
