About Me

About | Universal Health Access Foundation

About Me

I am Neelansh Bhandari, currently a rising freshman at Skyline High School in Sammamish, Washington.

I love interacting with people and these interactions, along with my personal experiences living in 3 continents, have taught me that there are many on our planet who still don't have access to basic medical care. While there are many large organizations that try to help, I want to do my bit to bring quality medical care to those who need it the most. This is why I founded the United Health Access Foundation. If you share the same passion, I encourage you to join me in this initiative or DONATE A SMALL AMOUNT that can be used to provide free medical care and support to the remotest parts of the world.

During 2024, we have already hosted 2 camps, one in a remote village on Rajasthan's western border and the other in the city of Jodhpur. Between the two camps, I was able to aid in providing medical care to 392 people.

I am interested in Greek and Indian mythology, science and maths. During my time at Beaver Lake Middle School, I founded the Science Olympiad Club and captained the Science Bowl team. I also founded and served as the president of our school's math club. I enjoy reading, swimming, hiking, competing in Jiu Jitsu, playing cricket and learning.