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Student-Led Nonprofit · Seattle, WA

Epilepsy is hard enough.
We make it less so.

NeuroClarity Foundation is a student-led nonprofit dedicated to epilepsy education, family support, and awareness. We run school programs, build free tools, and advocate for families who too often face this disease without adequate resources.

Our Mission Read Family Stories
1 in 26 People develop epilepsy
3.4M Americans living with epilepsy
50% Don't have adequate care access

No family should navigate epilepsy alone or without the right tools.

NeuroClarity Foundation is a student-led nonprofit working to close the gap between epilepsy families and the education, support, and technology they deserve. We are driven by the belief that awareness saves lives, and that no diagnosis should feel like a dead end.

Why we exist

NeuroClarity Foundation is a student-led nonprofit organization based in Seattle, Washington, founded by Paurush, an 8th grade student and developer. Our mission is to make epilepsy education, awareness, and support accessible to every family, regardless of income or geography.

We run seizure awareness and first aid education programs in schools, build free resources for families navigating new diagnoses, and advocate for better access to epilepsy care. Along the way, Paurush also built NeuroNote — a free seizure tracking app currently being piloted with a clinical partner in pediatric neurology — as one of our initiatives to put practical tools directly in families' hands.

NeuroNote is one piece of a larger mission. The foundation's work spans education, community, and advocacy, because the families we serve need more than an app. They need to feel less alone.

We are students, caregivers, and advocates united by the belief that a teenager with the right idea and the right support can genuinely change how a disease is experienced.

Three ways we serve epilepsy families

NeuroClarity Foundation focuses on education, community, and technology, because a diagnosis touches all three.

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School Education Programs

We bring seizure awareness and first aid training directly into classrooms, teaching students and teachers what epilepsy actually looks like and what to do when it happens.

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Family Support & Resources

We create plain-language guides, toolkits, and community spaces for families navigating a new diagnosis, school accommodations, or medication changes.

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NeuroNote — Free Seizure Tracker

One of our initiatives: a free app Paurush built to help families log seizures, spot patterns, and walk into neurologist appointments fully prepared. Currently piloted with a clinical partner in pediatric neurology.

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Advocacy & Awareness

We amplify the voices of epilepsy families, raise public awareness about the realities of living with seizure disorders, and push for better access to care.

Real families. Real impact.

These are the stories that remind us why we built this. We would love to add yours.

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Be the first to share your story.

This section is waiting for real families. If NeuroNote or NeuroClarity has helped you in any way, your story belongs here. It could be the reason another family finds us.

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Community launching soon

We are building this space for real families. Join the waitlist to be among the first members.

A place to belong, not just a place to track.

Epilepsy is isolating. NeuroClarity's community exists to change that: a space where families share wins, ask hard questions, and hold each other up.

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Peer support forums
Connect with parents, patients, and caregivers who actually understand what your days look like.
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Medically reviewed resources
Plain-language guides on seizure types, medications, school accommodations, and emergency response, written to be accessible to any family.
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School awareness program
We train teachers and students what to do during a seizure. Request a free presentation for your school.
Our Founder

Built by a student.
Powered by purpose.

I am Paurush, an 8th grade student based in Seattle. I started NeuroClarity Foundation because I kept seeing the same story: families blindsided by an epilepsy diagnosis with no clear place to turn for education, support, or practical tools.

The foundation runs school awareness programs, builds family resources, and advocates for better access to care. Along the way I also built NeuroNote, a free seizure tracking app, now being piloted with a clinical partner in pediatric neurology. The app is one part of what we do, not the whole picture.

We are a small nonprofit, not a big organization. But we believe that a student who cares enough can genuinely move the needle on how epilepsy is understood and managed. Come help us prove it.

Paurush
Founder, NeuroClarity Foundation