About Us

We are a nonprofit team working in India

We help underprivileged sections of society to uplift

At Blossom Projects, we believe that every young person—regardless of background—deserves the chance to learn, grow, and build a brighter future. Our programs serve as lifelines in communities where economic hardship and instability are daily realities.

Our Story

In 2007, Dr. Dayamudra Ann Dennehy, an American ESL educator and founder of Jai Bhim International, visited India and led her first English-language workshop near Nagpur, forming deep connections with Scheduled Caste and tribal youth. Inspired by the power of grassroots education, she partnered in 2009 with Arun Boudh, a Kerala-born social activist, to launch “Jai Bhim Kerala.” Their first Communicative English retreat welcomed 15 students from marginalized communities.


Over the years, the retreats grew in scale and impact. In 2014, Dr. Dennehy and Arun co-founded Lokuttara Leadership Academy, offering year-round training in English, technology, math, arts, life skills, and humane education. A boys’ residential program followed in 2015, and a girls’ program in 2017.


The residential learning initiative became known as Blossom Projects, supporting Scheduled Caste and tribal youth failed by the mainstream school system–helping them with literacy, high school, college admission, and technical training. Students live on campus for 10 months to two years, receiving academic support, career guidance, and technical training.


Dr. Dennehy retired in 2021, transitioning leadership of the U.S.-based nonprofit to its Board of Directors. That same year, Jai Bhim International was renamed Blossom Projects, carrying forward her vision to nurture marginalized youth toward academic success, confidence, and social change.


Today, the U.S. board raises funds to support the educational and economic empowerment of marginalized youth in India.

The Board

Chithra Rajagopalan

Board President

Chithra Rajagopalan is a finance leader and philanthropist in the Bay Area. Apart from her day job as the head of finance at a cybersecurity company, Chithra is involved in nonprofits that strive towards causes such as equality, women’s rights, and mental health. She strongly believes in investing more towards enhancing the quality of life at a young age, which would empower them to build a wonderful future.

Dipankar Ghosh

Board Member

Dipankar Ghosh (PhD) is a life sciences executive, with a deep passion for social justice and advancing health sciences. In his day job, he serves as the head of Operations for a biotechnology company. Dipankar is an advocate for child welfare, particularly for those from underprivileged communities- which align well with the mission of Blossom Projects. He has lived and worked in India, Europe and the US. He currently resides in California.

Eric lopez

Board Member

Eric Lopez is an experienced diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) champion with experience collecting and analyzing DEI data to understand current trends in the advancement of inclusion. Through his work, Eric supports efforts to ensure the voices of diverse stakeholders are heard.

Pushpinder Pelia Lubana

PhD, Board Member

Pushpinder Pelia Lubana, PhD, is an anthropologist passionate about social justice and education. She leads customer research at a tech company and is dedicated to breaking gender, social, and class barriers for youth. Guided by the mantra, “Ordinary actions can lead to radical change,” she remains focused on driving social transformation.

Vaishnavi Vinod Kumar

Director, Strategy and Operations

As the Director of Strategy and Operations, Vaishnavi brings extensive global experience in engineering and project management to Blossom Projects. She channels her skills into helping the team create impactful programs for marginalized communities. She believes in the power of education and skill development as tools for social change and is committed to creating opportunities that uplift and inspire.

Board Advisors

Abha Singhvi

Abha envisions a world where everyone lives with dignity. A leadership coach and business consultant, she founded two companies, selling one to Monster.com. She designs leadership workshops and coaches individuals and teams worldwide. Abha has worked with leaders from over 40 countries and actively supports nonprofits. She co-founded the Global Women Leadership Network and serves on the Maitri board, aiding South Asian women facing domestic violence. She has also served on boards for Aarti for Girls and Bay Area Video Coalition. Abha is passionate about empowering founders and executive teams globally.

Maryam Dickey

Maryam brings a wealth of experience in real estate and business management, specializing in Bay Area single-family homes, multi-units, probate, and 1031 exchanges. She founded MM Luxury Realty in 2020 and has led Rosemarie Property and O.T. Property since 1998. Maryam played a key role in acquiring 915 properties worth over $90 million at Housing Network. Recognized as the No. 1 Realtor in Santa Clara and San Mateo by the Wall Street Journal, her influence extends beyond Silicon Valley to Manhattan and Greenwich. Passionate about fitness, art, and philanthropy, she supports causes like PETA and shelters for abused women.

Sunitha Anand

Sunitha Anand leads AddsVal CPAs & Advisory as CEO, where her work is rooted in a belief that financial clarity can transform lives, open doors, and strengthen communities. Over her 20+ year career in tax strategy and advisory, she has acquired and integrated two CPA firms, expanding her ability to serve growing businesses and empower families with confidence and knowledge. Sunitha is an active member of DSR Rotary and serves on the Community Infrastructure Grant Committee, advancing projects that support local impact and connection. A trained classical vocalist and dancer, she brings both discipline and heart to her leadership—reflecting the spirit of service and uplift that Blossom Projects stands for.

Sonya Pelia

Sonya Pelia is co-founder and COO at Blue Oak Neutraceuticals, Inc. She is a successful C-Level marketing executive with a passion for driving revenue at B2B SaaS startups. At her last bootstrapped startup, she doubled revenue in 12 months, without a sales team. A Founding LP at the VC fund How Women Invest, Sonya mentors tech startup founders at Tech for Good Alley and Alchemist Accelerator. She is Advisor to startups OneTap and Doctors Under the Radar. Sonya runs a dual career in nonprofit leadership with a vision of ending gender-based violence. She is a board member at the award-winning nonprofit Maitri and advises non-profit founders and boards.

Jennifer Picardo

Jennifer Pichardo is a creative and entrepreneurial fundraising executive working in the arts and education nonprofit space. Her work focuses on advancing organizational missions, board governance, and strategic planning. She has over a decade of nonprofit leadership experience helping organizations grow and nurture relationships through transformative storytelling that empowers diverse, underserved communities. In addition, she volunteers for various social justice and equity initiatives and believes that radical acts of empathy and kindness lead to a more inclusive world.

News and events

Annual Reports

In 2024, Blossom Projects empowered 26 caste-oppressed youth in India through residential education, leadership training, and emotional healing. With a 100% 12th grade pass rate and 81% continuing into college or jobs, students like Ajith and Aswani achieved life-changing milestones. U.S. fundraising events, including a gala with State Treasurer Fiona Ma, helped expand support and awareness.

In 2023, Blossom Projects achieved gender parity in enrollment and positively impacted over 1500 Dalit teens since 2012. We saw 85% of students either continue their education or find full-time work!

Read about the impact our team has had on caste-oppressed youth through an immersion in literacy and skill building. Also enjoy the incredible success story of Vishakh who graduated our program and is now employed in a big city!

In 2021, our students continued to suffer from the digital divide due to the pandemic. We continued to offer the advanced program for the 10+2 students who stayed with us and took their state exams. Read about the success we saw with this batch of students!

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Newsletters

Keep up with the amazing progress of our students and programs through these newsletters.

2025 NEWSLETTERS

Newsletter 1 (March, International Women’s Day)

Newsletter 2 (April, 20 Students, 20 Stories of Triumph)

Newsletter 3 (May, Save the Date: Sept 20th Blossom Gala)

Newsletter 4 (Thank You for Making Thrive a Success!)

2024 NEWSLETTERS

Newsletter 1 (February, Goal Setting)

Newsletter 2 (April, Dalit History Month)

Newsletter 3 (June, Save the Date, Pride Month)

Newsletter 4 (Aug, Fundraiser event details)

Newsletter 5 (Oct, Thank you from Ray of Hope Soiree)

Newsletter 6 (Dec, Wrap up of the year)

2023 NEWSLETTERS

Newsletter 1 (January, new beginnings)

Newsletter 2 (March, International Women’s Day)

Newsletter 3 (April, Dalit History Month)

Newsletter 4 (June, Pride Month)

Newsletter 5 (October, Celebration)

Newsletter 6 (November, Giving Tuesday)

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2025 NEWSLETTERS

Newsletter 1 (March, International Women’s Day)

2024 NEWSLETTERS

Newsletter 1 (February, Goal Setting)

Newsletter 2 (April, Dalit History Month)

Newsletter 3 (June, Save the Date, Pride Month)

Newsletter 4 (Aug, Fundraiser event details)

Newsletter 5 (Oct, Thank you from Ray of Hope Soiree)

Newsletter 6 (Dec, Wrap up of the year)

2023 NEWSLETTERS

Newsletter 1 (January, new beginnings)

Newsletter 2 (March, International Women’s Day)

Newsletter 3 (April, Dalit History Month)

Newsletter 4 (June, Pride Month)

Newsletter 5 (October, Celebration)

Newsletter 6 (November, Giving Tuesday)

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