User:Natasha.bh/sandbox

Awards And Achievements.
She has been honored as the Global Finalist for her work on ReThink in the Global Science Fair. In the year 2016, she has been awarded the (Massachusetts Institute Of Technology) MIT INSPIRE 2016 - ARISTOTLE Award. She was also awarded as the 2016 Illinois High School Innovator Award by University of Illinois at the Urbana-Campaign for ReThink. Trisha was invited to showcase her work with ReThink at the White House Science Fair as a featured Exhibitor by President Obama. We Are Family Foundation selected Trisha as the Global Teen Leader 2015. She also won the WebMD Health Hero of the year 2016- Prodigy Award. She had also been awarded by many other awards such as Anti-Bulling Championship Award by the International Princess Diana Awards, UK, Global Anti-Bulling Hero Award from Auburn University and Upstander Legacy Celebration Award from Tyler Clementi Foundation. She is also a proud achiever of several awards which includes the Daily Points Of Light awarded by the George H.W. Bush Foundation for her extraordinary social volunteering and services.

She has been an influential speaker at various Global platforms, Universities, Schools and communities about the awareness of the evil of cyberbullying, and to engage the adolescents in spreading positivity and tolerance around the world. She has been also indulged in using these platforms for advocating about the Social Entrepreneurship and the STEM education, especially for girls. Trisha has been also serving as the Student Ambassador and teacher for Girls Who Code For Naperville Chapter, where she teaches girls about 8-14 to code. Ms. Reshma Saujani, the CEO of Girls Who Code invited Trisha to address at the 5th anniversary celebration of Girls Who Know Code in NYC, by commending her efforts to inspire girls to pursue STEM careers.