Elijah Lee-Robinson is a Cambridge Rindge and Latin School alumnus and first-year student at UMass Boston interested in psychology and mental health. He is currently working at Walker Solutions, a nonprofit organization committed to wellness equity. At his alma mater, he supports high school students as a wellness coach. Lee-Robinson also works at the Young People’s Project as a college math literacy worker, helping high school and middle school students create and redesign their own math education practices. Lee-Robinson has also worked with the Mental Health ACCESS Program; the Family Policy Council, including the Cambridge Youth Council; Innovators for Purpose; and others. He has interned at Massachusetts General Hospital’s Henri and Belinda Termeer Center for Targeted Therapies and at Mass General’s Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging.
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