Meet our student leadership team: A collaborative of student leaders across school branches working with Sisters Project Peru.
Our Student Leadership Team
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Jason Anderson
Jason Anderson is currently a freshman at Virginia Tech, planning on studying business. He is working to establish a Virginia Tech SPP chapter for next school year. In addition to his academic pursuits, he is also a member of the university’s Outdoor Club. Through different experiences from international trips to Europe, Africa, and South America he gained great appreciation for the diversity of cultures around the globe. His enjoyment of the outdoors and travel, in addition to a strong passion for helping others, Sisters Project Peru has been a source of fulfillment and importance to Jason during his past few years of involvement in the organization. Jason is very grateful for the opportunities that this organization has provided and looking forward to the growth in its impact in Huacahuasi. He also loves playing guitar, listening to music, playing with his dog, and hanging out with friends and family.
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Annie Taylor
Hello, my name is Annie (Annalee) Taylor and I am a 12 grader at the Steward School in Richmond, Virginia. I am passionate about community service and volunteer work and I love to contribute my time to local animal shelters around the area. I am thrilled to expand my community service to Peru and have the opportunity to be a part of this amazing team working to provide medical aid and service to the Huacahuasi community. When I’m not fostering kittens, I spend my free time rock-climbing and listening to as much music as possible.
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Noah Baker
Noah Baker, from Seattle, WA just graduated from Bellevue High School and is now a first year engineering student at Tufts University. Noah is passionate about helping others and creating a happier, healthier, and equitable world. He hopes to take his engineering into the field of prosthetics to help make these devices more accessible and affordable for everyone. At Tufts, along with SPP, Noah is heavily involved with the club hockey team and the Engineers Without Borders chapter at Tufts. After going on the service trip in August 2024, Noah became more involved and helped start up the Tufts chapter. He is very excited to continue the work making a difference for the people of Huacahuasi and to go back and see the community again soon! Noah loves playing hockey or just getting some ice time, watching a good horror movie with his family, doing nothing and everything with his friends, and chilling with his dog Chewie.
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Anna Tubbs
Anna Tubbs is a third year student at Virginia Commonwealth University. She is an exercise science major with a pre-physical therapy minor and plans to apply to physical therapy school after undergrad. She attended the Sisters Project Peru trip in the summer of 2024 and is working on getting some things started for the sisters project at VCU.