Sammie is a senior in high school, and she is one of the founders of Women's Health Education Redefined. Next year, she will be attending George Washington University, and she will be studying political science with a focus on public policy. Outside of the Kol Koleinu fellowship, she is involved in her school's gender empowerment club, Dare to Empower, and she is on her school's dance team and choir. Additionally, she volunteers on political campaigns in her community. Other than healthcare, Sammie is interested in learning about equal pay and climate change.
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Zoe is a junior in high school, and she is one of the founders of Women's Health Education Redefined. Outside of the Kol Koleinu fellowship, they are the founder of their school's Girl Up club, and is part of the Girls Leadership Organization's Girls Advisory Board. She also volunteers at I Support the Girls, which helps provide women and girls experiencing homelessness with the feminine hygiene products they need. Other than female reproductive health, Zoe is interested in psychology, social work, and travel.
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Paulina is graduating next month from Ransom Everglades High School in Florida. Her passion for science started with spending summers at Marine Lab in the Florida keys, and now she's excited to major in Biology at Yale. Her favorite things are: propagating succulents, exploring coral reefs, llama-packing/hiking, and running. She loves learning about gene editing technology, women's health, and the environment!
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