12 Jul 2019 |
Every year, GreenTown Los Altos gets help in accomplishing our mission from students whose hearts are in environmental change for the better. Our 2019 interns are as impressive as ever: (in alphabetical order)
Mahita Bobba is a rising Senior at Los Altos High School. She’s passionate about political science, business, and environmental justice. She’s a student leader and youth activist, and is super excited to intern for GreenTown Los Altos and help create a sustainable community.
Lexie Crilley is a rising senior at Los Altos High School, a competitive swimmer, and a still-learning pianist. Her favorite subjects are biology and English, as she loves reading, writing, and learning about all aspects of science. In her free time, she enjoys art and photography, as well as spending time in nature by hiking, biking and exploring. She’s passionate about protecting the environment and is excited to be a part of GreenTown Los Altos!
Ellen Hu is a rising senior at Summit Denali where her favorite subjects are English and science. Outside of the classroom, she runs the journalism and photography clubs and is also a team captain of Summit Denali’s Varsity Women’s Volleyball Team. You can find her baking or taking photos in her free time.
Chloe Olsen is a graduating senior at Mountain View High School who will be heading off to UC Berkeley in the fall to study Conservation and Resource Studies at the College of Natural Resources. For her senior thesis, she researched the effects of glyphosate on human health, food safety, and the environment, and is passionate about helping those who do not have access to healthy foods or are affected by other environmental issues. In her free time, Chloe loves running and doing yoga, as well as volunteering with various outreach organizations such as Assisteens, Grassroots Ecology, and Veggielution.
They’ll be working on a variety of projects with each intern focusing on one capstone project –
One Response to “Welcome Our 2019 Interns! Woohoo!”
Rita Held
Excellent. It gives me so much hope when our younger generation steps up. Thank you.