Launching Opportunity — Education & Health Access, Worldwide

Learn.
lead.
rise.

Our volunteer students are the backbone of Lezzgo Learning, working together across borders to design and deliver educational programs that uplift underserved communities at home and abroad. Through sustained collaboration, they blend local insight with global perspective, creating ripple effects that strengthen classrooms, spark leadership, and connect learners to opportunity.

Bridging Borders, Building Leaders

Lezzgo Learning mobilizes student volunteers to co-create education opportunities that ripple from neighborhood schools to communities around the world. Through mentorship, curriculum collaboration, and culturally grounded programming, our volunteers learn alongside the children they serve—testing ideas locally, scaling solutions globally, and turning shared effort into lasting leadership.

Whether it’s a virtual tutoring session connecting youth across time zones, a community workshop led by a local volunteer team, or a cross-cultural exchange that informs curriculum design, every action fuels a cycle of learning, leading, and rising.

Our Impact, By the Numbers

2,500+

Tutoring Sessions Delivered

29

Volunteer Tutors Nationwide

150

Medical Kits Distributed

4

Scholarships Awarded Annually

Our Vision

Health and Education Shouldn’t Depend on Where You’re Born

Lezzgo Learning was founded on a simple belief: a student’s zip code, or country, shouldn’t determine their access to opportunity. Our founder, Rohan Singh, is a neuroscience and biology student preparing for a career in medicine, and the question driving his work is the one driving ours — how do we build healthcare and education systems that actually scale to the people who need them most, including in under-resourced regions outside the Americas where consistent care and quality instruction are far from guaranteed?

Project Uraan is that question put into practice. “Uraan” means flight, or takeoff — and that’s the goal: giving students in rural Lucknow, India, and communities like it, the lift they need to launch toward opportunities that once felt out of reach. Every medical kit distributed, every wound-care workshop taught, and every scholarship secured is a concrete step toward a larger vision of scalable, equitable health and education access.

Health equity and educational equity are the same fight. Project Uraan is our on-the-ground proof that it’s a fight we can win.

Rohan Singh, Founder