Current Volunteers
Thank you to all of our volunteers who have worked with us over the years and shared their time and expertise!
Natalie Araya, Current. Natalie Araya started as an intern for the Public-Private Alliance Foundation in the summer of 2016 and has now become the Web and Program Associate after helping to redesign the Foundation's website. She is currently a junior a Tufts University, majoring in International Relations. At Tufts, Natalie works as a Program Associate for the Peace and Justice Studies Program, blogs for the Admissions site, and is the Director of External Affairs for the Tufts Dance Marathon. She graduated from Hastings High School in 2014, where she served as the Vice President of the Student Council (2013-2014). She is fluent in English and Spanish, and proficient in French; she enjoys seeking any opportunity that helps her incorporate these languages into her work!
David Deasy, Current.
Natalie Charalambous, Current. Natalie is a student at Fordham University and helps update and redesign the website.
David Deasy, Current.
Natalie Charalambous, Current. Natalie is a student at Fordham University and helps update and redesign the website.
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Former Volunteers:
Hewitt Pratt, Volunteer, 2008. Hewitt helped PPAF with its website.
Steadman Blake, 2021. Steadman Blake started as an intern for the Public-Private Alliance Foundation and the United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA) Southern New York State Division (UNA-SNY) in the summer of 2018. Since April 2019, he has become a program assistant for PPAF, focused mainly on updating the Gallery section of the website. In addition to that he continues as an Intern for UNA-SNY. Steadman is a student at Seton Hall University, where he is a junior as of summer 2019. Anne Henson, 2021–2022. Established a database for solar cooking test results and drafted a project proposal. Chelsea Bonosky, 2022-2023 (find bio) Patricia Peloso Barnes, 2022-2023. Created illustrated recipes from solar cooking tests in Haiti. Erin O’Brien, 2022-2023. Created illustrated recipes from solar cooking tests in Haiti. Rachel Y Carillo, Volunteer, 2018. Rachel has created live stream videos onto Facebook of a PPAF event. |
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