Personal address:
sagerdenham@gmail.com
President
Hello! My name is Sage Denham, I am a current Senior, and will be the President of The Siblings Project for the 2025-2026 school year! Three years ago, I served the program as an "Older Sibling," and relished in the opportunity of being able to form such a meaningful connection and further my mentorship skills with my "Younger Sibling". Since then, I served the program as the Director of Communications for two years and am so excited to take over this year!
It is truly a joy being able to work with the "Younger Siblings" and to give back to the Palisades and Los Angeles community through this program. As a member of Level Up LA, a non-profit organization that leads with a "students helping students" mission at the elementary schools of Maple Primary and Colosseum Street Elementary, we give back by providing them with fundamental school supplies, running events, teaching after-school classes, and renovating classrooms. I am currently as the President of the Chords2Cure Club at Pali and am on the organization's Junior Board, which raises money for Pediatric Cancer research through a shared passion for performing. Additionally, I have worked as an Arts and Crafts assistant as well as a counselor at St. Matthew's Day Camp in the Palisades for two summers. With these experiences combined, I have learned invaluable lessons about the importance of making connections, especially with children, to create positive impacts in my community.
I am an avid participant in the arts, most recently serving as a docent at the Fenimore Art Museum in Upstate New York, conducting tours of an exhibition called "Allies In Impressionism". I enjoy participating in the Pali High musicals, FNL, Acapali, and the Ambassadors leadership program, which have furthered my propsensity for community and provided me an environment to be able to collaborate with others- something so important to me.
In my role as the President, I hope to continue the Siblings Project's mission of paving the way for connectivity and collaboration, especially in the face of the recent wildfires that has impacted many of our partnered schools- including our own- increasing the poignancy of our organization. I will be in direct contact with our schools and parents taking part in the program, am always open to any questions or concerns, and will be sure to apprise families about any updates or schedule changes!
Personal address:
Director of Affairs
Hello! My name is Viola Browne and I’m currently a senior! I’ll be serving as the Director of Affairs for The Siblings Project during the 2025–2026 school year! I’ve been a part of this program since my sophomore year as an “Older Sibling,” and the experience has truly deepened my love for working with kids and strengthened my commitment to community connection. Helping to build meaningful, trauma-informed mentorships—especially in the wake of the recent wildfires—has been one of the most rewarding parts of my high school experience.
Outside of The Siblings Project, I’ve always gravitated toward spaces that uplift and center children. I’ve worked as a summer teacher at Crestwood Hills Preschool, where I led a classroom of over 20 three-year-olds in play-based, inclusive lessons that foster empathy and cultural awareness. At Free 2 Be Me Dance, I’ve taught bilingual adaptive dance classes for neurodiverse and disabled kids, designed joyful and accessible curriculum, and collaborated with parents to track growth—an experience that has inspired me to continue advocating for inclusive education in the future.
I’m also deeply involved in the arts and student leadership. I serve as the President of the Pali High chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, where I’ve helped grow our club from 5 to 30+ students and coordinated events like Mental Health Week. I’ve performed in several musicals with the Pali High Visual & Performing Arts Department, am an avid member of the Pali Dance Team, and have danced and taught at Fancy Feet Dance Studio, even directing a full-scale kids’ musical during summer camp. These roles have all allowed me to blend creativity with leadership, and they’ve given me the tools to create spaces where young people can feel seen, supported, and empowered.
In my role as Director of Affairs, I’ll continue working closely with schools and families, supporting every match with care and intention, and doing all I can to uphold the Siblings Project’s mission of mentorship, connection, and community healing. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns—I look forward to a wonderful year ahead!
Personal Address: pmagee@palihigh.org
Program Advisor