
In 2016, we set out to shift stigma across the country and expand our Untold Stories Project in innovative ways. And thanks to our supporters, donors, and followers Untold Stories…
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Born and raised in the Bay Area, Teresa would say that she cannot remember a time when she was not passionate about women’s reproductive health issues. While in Peace Corps, Teresa co-created an HIV/AIDS prevention and education camp for young people in Ukraine. Upon her return, Teresa began fundraising with ReSurge International, where she organized a large, annual gala. She then went on to work in individual gift fund-raising at the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Since then, she has been working in the philanthropic sector, most recently for the Population and Reproductive Health team at the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Above all, she enjoys a well-rounded life that includes time for her family, her friends, and the work that she is passionate about.
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