Alongside founding and directing P4P, Aryaveer Bajlee is a determined grade 11 student at Winchester College, UK where he studies subjects like History, Archaeology and Classics. As someone deeply passionate about cultural preservation and community impact, beyond academics, he is also a member of the Youth Parliament for Hampshire where he continues to hone his skills in organization and advocacy by addressing specific issues like food security and literacy. Aryaveer’s leadership extends to school initiatives as well, where he serves as a board member of the MentorSoc club and Treasury Volunteer. His eye for innovation and entrepreneurship also comes to life through a project called MicroBod which sets up micro-librarises for underserved children in the UK and India. Apart from school and personal projects, he also volunteers extensively, all the way from teaching chess and science to primary school students to increasing awareness on wildlife conservation. This diverse set of experiences is what keeps him inspired and motivates his mission to bridge existing gaps between wholesome food and inclusive access through Pound for Plates.