Paris Headford
Bree Souster
Hannah Richardson
A bit about Bree: I go to Westlake girls high school, I am year ten and I am 14 years old (turning fifteen in early September). I live with my two younger sisters and my parents. I play football for club and school and I have a dog. When I heard about community projects I was excited to may a difference and leave a make on the world, but I knew that I had to choose my problem wisely because we were going to be constantly solving things to do with this problem. I am very confident that we made the right choice and its great to look back at our blogs to see our progress. I can't wait to see our final product in action.
A bit about Paris: I go to Westlake Girls High School and am in year ten. I am 14 years old and live with my younger brother, parents and granddad. I play netball and tennis and also skiing in the winter with my family. I was super excited to start community projects and get a chance to work on something that could make a difference and help others. I have really enjoyed working on this project and I think our topic is something that definitely needs attention. We have all worked extremely hard on this project and I am excited to see our final product.
A bit about Hannah: I also attend Westlake girls high school, I am 14 years old. My father was my inspiration for this community project, as he suffers from epilepsy, he is also my inspiration because he became a CEO of a company and destroyed all stereotypical ideas of Epilepsy. My mother is also a trail blazing women who fought to close the gender pay gap (She is an executive for Genesis.) Personally I just love helping people with innovative ideas, I also love sports, I play basketball, football and volleyball. I also love the arts I like music I love playing the piano and saxophone. Epilepsy affects my dad and its hard for me to see him face struggles in life because of it, he is my number one supporter and is on the sidelines for every sports game I have and is in the front row for every single one of my performances. It would mean the world to me to complete the app and help everyone with Epilepsy across the globe.