Lunch in Senior Hall
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Dinner in the Alumni House
Graduating seniors:
- Adam Balinger
- Julia Beylina
- Andrew Birkeland
- Erin Castle
- Garrett Chinn
- Emily Huang
- John Kim
- Nancy Kim
- Luke Livingstone
- Khoalinh Luong
- Youssra Marjoua
- Miguel Angel Meza
- Kristin Moosmann
- Jen Stichman
- Toff Peabody
- Erika Wallender
- Jasmine Wong
- Lauren Wu
Comments:
- “Adam Ballinger is wonderful volunteer. He is a fighter who devotes an enormous amount of time to advocate for homeless rights and issues.”
- “Rupa Chandra is such a great leader and has made a huge impact on the Suitcase clinic. Without her, Clinic would be nowhere near as successful as it is now.”
- “Jamie Hatanaka is extremely dedicated, stays late, and is great with clients, even when she’s the only one manning the optometry table.”
- “Ryan Houk is such an inspiration. He takes on so many projects, and some how manages them ALL so well. He has really taken clinic under his wing, and will continue to do great things for the suitcase clinic.”
- “Will Huen stopped being co-med-coordinator in Spring of last year, but kept up the project to get the clinic malpractice insurance. It was a really thankless task, but one that was necessary for the clinic’s legitimacy and legality. People had been failing at it for at least a decade, including some of the most dedicated volunteers we’ve ever had, and Will did succeed at getting it done this year.”
- Dawn Sung: “She’s one of our sweetest caseworkers! We can always depend on her to take new cases and to train new volunteers.”
- Maya Baraona: “Maya is really passionate about the issues that relate to the homeless. During our class debate on universal health care, she really made an important contribution to the dialogue.”
- Erica Pines: “Out of hundreds of students, she’s the only one who has come back to casework for the past three years. Her kind of commitment is what Clinic is about.”
- Steven Ho: “I first met Steven in class, and I’m really glad that I did. He’s been a true friend, someone I could count on to be there even when things got hectic.”
- Jennifer Youn: “Jen’s compassionate, caring, and conscientious – she has a heart for people.”
