Health Equity Advocacy Leaders

Health Equity Advocacy Leaders

Health Equity Advocacy Leaders (HEAL) is a student-led organization of volunteers based at UConn Storrs, committed to advancing health equity through advocacy, education, and meaningful community engagement.

We empower students through peer education, advocacy, and meaningful collaboration with SHaW to foster a campus healthcare environment that is inclusive, accessible, and culturally responsive. By amplifying student voices and advocating for systems that reflect and respect diverse lived experiences, we work to dismantle barriers to care and ensure every student feels supported and confident in making informed health decisions.

A campus where every student feels secure and valued in their health journey. Through inclusive learning and authentic connection, we strive to ensure equitable access to care and meaningful peer support for all.

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Name: Jazlynn Claudio

Pronouns: she/her

Class of 2026

Why I Joined HEAL:

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Name: Nadia Siddiqui

Pronouns: she/her

Class of 2026

Why I Joined HEAL: I joined HEAL because it allows me to be part of a community committed to promoting health, education, and advocacy on campus while representing students who may not always have the resources or platform to speak out for themselves. As someone who cares deeply about equitable access to care, I feel a deep sense of fulfillment contributing to initiatives that empower others while also growing personally as a leader and collaborator.

Student smiles while standing on a balcony at a campus-themed location during an evening outing.

Name: Moon Ahmed-Syed

Pronouns: she/they

Class of 2026

Why I Joined HEAL:

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Bella Markette

Pronouns: she/her

Class of 2027

Why I Joined HEAL: HEAL means a lot to me because I genuinely believe establishing health equity around the world is fundamental in establishing equity in every sense possible. I am so excited to be a student coordinator for the team and apply the skills I learn here to my future career in global health policy!

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Trinity Baush

Pronouns: she/her

Class of 2027

Why I joined HEAL: I am currently a junior psychology major on the pre-med track. I hope to become a psychiatrist and dedicate my career to researching how medical treatments can better support individuals with mental illness.

Interested in partnering with HEAL for an event?

Email us at shaw-heal@uconn.edu!

Applications to join HEAL for the 2025-2026 academic year are now closed. The next application cycle will open in May 2026 – check back then for more updates and keep an eye out for announcements posted in the Daily Digest!

For any questions about becoming a HEAL member, please contact Melanie Penalosa, SHaW Health Equity Program Manager, at melanie.penalosa@uconn.edu.

Check out the events calendar to stay up to date with our upcoming programs!

Students host a UConn SHaW Health Equity booth outdoors, engaging peers with resources and interactive activities.
Group of students and staff pose after a UConn SHaW panel on empowering wellness in campus life.
Student team stands in front of a presentation titled “Accessibility for All” during a UConn SHaW educational session.
Large audience attends a UConn SHaW Health Equity panel discussion in a campus lecture hall.