
Tabitha graduated from Princeton University with an Ecology and Evolutionary Biology major and a Korean Language and Culture minor. She is originally from Nungua, Ghana but grew up in New Jersey and speaks Ga, Spanish, Korean, and English. Broadly, she is interested in access to healthcare and education. While at Princeton, she served as an Advising Fellow and Head Advising Fellow for a non-profit called Matriculate where she coached high-achieving low-income and first generation high school seniors through the college application process. She has also volunteered at JFK Medical Center and shadowed at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. Tabitha is also interested in the effects of environmental toxins on health and completed a Senior Thesis about the role that mercury exposure can play on gene expression. She is very excited about her work as a Program and Operations Fellow at Young 1ove in Botswana where she can put to use her interests in healthcare and access to education while also learning about Setswana language and culture!