RISEUP (Realizing Integration, Support, and Education for Underserved Populations) at Cornell

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About Us

The purpose of RISEUP shall be to empower underserved populations, primarily refugees, immigrants, and asylum seekers, through comprehensive educational initiatives and resources aimed at reducing healthcare disparities.

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Officers

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Members

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Emails/Newsletters

Member Benefits

Membership benefits include (define your member benefits under group settings)

Events & Activities

We hold social activities for members to bond as well as more formal events like our annual symposium.

Connections

Meeting new students with shared interest in healthcare equity.

Community Service

RISE UP offers easy routes to volunteering in the community, often involving community education.

Our Team

Joel Gutierrez Estupinan Profile

Joel Gutierrez Estupinan

Alumni Advisor
Jonathan Lin Profile

Jonathan Lin

Outreach Officer
Yasmine Bennett Profile

Yasmine Bennett

ESL Committee Lead
Sophia Li Profile

Sophia Li

Policy & Advocacy Committee Lead
Adrian Macareno Profile

Adrian Macareno

Social Chair
Meklit Tesemaa Profile

Meklit Tesemaa

Marketing Chair
Hser Ka Mwee Paw Profile

Hser Ka Mwee Paw

Co-President
Harmony Guan Profile

Harmony Guan

Mental Health Committee Lead
Noah Kim Profile

Noah Kim

Nutrition Committee Lead
Paris Chakravarty Profile

Paris Chakravarty

Outreach Officer
Madison Stead Profile

Madison Stead

DEI Chair
Kailey Klibansky Profile

Kailey Klibansky

Marketing Chair
Angelina Mejia Profile

Angelina Mejia

Healthcare Committee Lead
Simra Yousaf Profile

Simra Yousaf

Vice-President
Julie Ficarra Profile

Julie Ficarra

Advisor
Abby Cordero Profile

Abby Cordero

Co-President

We are an equal opportunity employer.

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RISEUP (Realizing Integration, Support, and Education for Underserved Populations) at Cornell


Ithaca New York 14853
United States

This organization is a registered student organization of Cornell University.

Equal Education and Employment