Want to get involved with Sprout Up Palo Alto?
Please reach out to our Chapter Director at directorstanford@sproutup.org
*Not officially recognized by Stanford OSE but have made Cardinal Commitments through Haas Center.
Hi! My name is Rhea and I’m a second-year student studying Biomedical Computation at Stanford. Growing up, I had the chance to experience fun and engaging environmental education, which sparked my love for nature and inspired me to join Sprout Up to help other kids get excited about science and sustainability! In my free time, I love playing music, spending time at the beach, and making jewelry.
Sofia is a sophomore studying Urban Studies with a minor in Environmental Justice and is serving as Education Liaison for her chapter this year! She's passionate about seeking social and environmental justice for marginalized communities like her own and hopes to pursue a career in public service. Additionally, her love for working with children and teaching them environmental topics stemmed from the summers she spent working at a nature center back home. For self-care, she enjoys hiking, going on campus runs, exploring new coffee/matcha shops, engaging in community service, and spending time with loved ones.
Charlotte is a junior studying Communication, with a Notation in Science Communication. Growing up in Reedley, CA—"The World's Fruit Basket"—she is passionate about making scientific topics interesting and easy to digest for everyone, regardless of their background. She loves bring creative, with interests and experience in podcasting, oral history, videography, and photography. Outside of Sprout Up, Charlotte enjoys messing around with graphic design, singing, and playing guitar. She writes poetry and stories inspired by the agrarian culture of California's Central Valley.
Su Reh is a Sophomore at Stanford planning to major in earth systems. I joined Sprout Up in 2024 and I strive to make a positive impact anyway I can.
*Not officially recognized by Stanford OSE but have made Cardinal Commitments through Haas Center.