New Team Members Join Chelsea’s Hope for the Summer
We are thrilled to introduce nine new team members who will be joining us this summer. Chelsea’s Hope was amazed when we had more than 500 applications for our 2025 internship program. As the organization seeks to expand its capabilities to achieve our mission, we have brought on as many team members as possible to work on a variety of projects and provide community assistance. This work is possible thanks to the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and individual sponsors.
Research Support Interns
Sophie Stein is a rising senior at Cornell University pursuing a degree in Human Development. She has a special interest in medical research.
Sara Gerber is a genetic counseling graduate student at Stanford University. She is passionate about rare disease research and advocacy, bioethics, and public health.
Sally Leung graduated from UC Irvine with a B.A. in Public Health Policy. She is excited to start a Master’s in Public Health program and is interested in exploring how healthcare inequities affect chronic and infectious diseases in medically underserved communities
Fundraising Support Interns
Jeremiah Paul is a rising senior at the University of Miami, studying Business and Computer Science. Diagnosed with a chronic illness at a young age, he understands the challenges faced by the Lafora community and wants to use his skills to support our cause.
Vaishali Jain is a rising junior at UC San Diego majoring in Molecular and Cellular Biology and Global Health. She is passionate about health equity, community outreach, and advocacy.
Science Communications Interns
Samy Sharif is starting medical school in the fall and is eager to help with Lafora advocacy efforts. He wants to make a lasting impact by creating accessible resources and sharing powerful stories.
Jhanavi Kotian is a senior at San Jose State University, majoring in Biological Sciences. She is eager to bridge the gap between families and the scientific community through effective, compassionate communication.
Anna Gould is a rare disease advocate who graduated from Washington University with a degree in Biology in 2024. She shares about her journey with Marfan Syndrome on her blog and is eager to bring her skills to help the Lafora community.
Organization Development Fellow
Kait Fedor has a passion for nonprofit development and a drive to raise funds and support for the Lafora disease community. She earned her MS in Nonprofit Management and Philanthropy from Bay Path University in 2024.
New Team Members Committed to the Mission
Our expanded team remains committed to improving the lives of those affected by Lafora disease and helping accelerate the development of treatments. Please make everyone feel welcome as they assist with projects this summer, and don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.