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THE AGÁPE PROJECT

The Leadership Board:

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Waverly Moses

Waverly Moses is a junior at The Nightingale-Bamford School in New York City. She enjoys exploring a wide range of interests, from studying the classics to playing lacrosse and volunteering in her community. A longtime student of Latin and Ancient Greek, she’s also curious about how ideas—like charity and religion—have evolved from the ancient world to today. Outside of school, Waverly loves spending time with her family, whether traveling together, at a Rangers Game, or simply sharing a good meal. She’s always eager to learn something new and connect with people from different walks of life.

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Elena Sehgal

Elena Sehgal is a high school student at The Brearley School in New York City. She enjoys embracing her cultural languages, including Urdu and Pashto, and studying various  genetic conditions (The Song of the Cell being a favorite book). Elena is interested in how the history of culture and identity influences modern access to healthcare, particularly in relation to marginalized communities. Her passion for service is reflected in her work at public emergency pediatric hospitals and in uniting religious leaders in Pakistan for collaborative discussions against prejudice. Beyond service interests, Elena is an avid tennis player and a passionate baker. 

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Olivia Cooney

Olivia Cooney is a junior at The Dalton School, where she has held leadership roles in student government and clubs. She is Managing Editor of The Daltonian, a Junior Board member of the Model United Nations club, and a three-season runner. Olivia is also a Recanati-Kaplan Visual Art Scholar at the 92NY. Olivia was recently confirmed at Central Synagogue, is a member of the NY Jewish Youth Climate Movement Regional Council, and is proud to be a leader of The Agapé Project. 

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Sarah Korff

Sarah lives in NYC with her parents and her two older siblings (when they are home from college). She is a junior at Horace Mann where she enjoys her classes, playing field hockey, basketball, and lacrosse, Science Olympiad, the Cancer Awareness Club, Model Congress and HM fashion magazine Ready to Wear.  Outside of school, Sarah volunteers for Band of Parents and is involved with AJC’s Leaders for Tomorrow, Park Avenue Synagogue’s Beren Scholars and Stand With Us. She is deeply connected with her Jewish identity and a proud advocate for Israel and the Jewish people. In her downtime, Sarah loves watching Survivor with her family and going to see a Knicks game.

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Caroline Solarsh

Caroline lives in New York City with her younger brother and parents. She is a Junior at Horace Mann School. Caroline plays on the tennis team and participates in the yearbook, the business club, and the art history magazine at school. She is also part of the Middle School mentorship program and the Service Learning Team. Caroline is the head of Park Avenue Synagogue’s Midnight Run which provides clothing, food, and other essentials to homeless individuals in New York City. In her free time, Caroline enjoys playing tennis, cooking, and spending time with friends and family. 

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