Health and Wellness Coordinator
Sarah Wang
Sarah Wang is running for Health and Wellness Coordinator at HCSGA, where she aims to foster a healthier, more supportive environment for all Harvard students. Drawing from her experience organizing culturally enriching wellness activities, such as the Ikebana Workshop with Russell Bowers, Sarah is committed to promoting mental well-being and introducing diverse, meaningful experiences. Her advocacy for marginalized communities, particularly undocumented immigrants, informs her dedication to addressing health disparities and promoting inclusivity. Sarah’s background includes research on sexual abuse in detention centers and advancing health equity through the All of Us Research Program. As Health and Wellness Coordinator, she will regularly assess student wellness needs, organizing at least two wellness activities per semester, and working closely with campus resources to create a holistic approach to physical, mental, and emotional health. She is passionate about building a community where every student has the support to thrive.
Fun Fact:
I interviewed indigenous individuals about their cuisine over the summer.
What would you like to do as a member of HCSGA officer this year?
As an HCSGA officer this year, I would like to organize culturally enriching wellness activities and promote a holistic approach to student health that addresses mental, physical, and emotional well-being.