Adult Staff

Program Associate for Reproductive Health and Justice

Victoria Ogunleye was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in various parts of Maryland (mainly Baltimore County). She joins YWP with a large background working with minority children and youth and children with unmental disabilities. Victoria holds Bachelors of Science in Health Science with a track in community health from Towson University. In addition, she joins YWP with a various training background that includes domestic violence awareness, cultural competency, health disparities, and applied behavior analysis (ABA Therapy).

Sr. Fellow for Reproductive Health and Justice

Vy Vu is a visual artist, storyteller, youth developer and sex educator from Hanoi, Vietnam. She comes to YWP with a background in youth development and sexual violence prevention and response. Vy spent her time in Vietnam working with youth in high-need communities, specifically youth with autism, youth with visual disabilities and youth affected by Agent Orange. She got her degree in English and Studio Art from the College of Wooster, Ohio with a focused study on gender and race studies.

Program Coordinator for Reproductive Health and Justice

Rachel Nichols joins YWP with a background in public health and education. She is currently pursuing her Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) at Johns Hopkins, with a focus in Health Education and Health Communication. During her studies at Hopkins, she earned a certificate in Adolescent Health and served as a sexual health counselor at Harriet Lane Clinic. Prior to pursuing her MSPH, Rachel taught high school English and Special Education in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she was initially placed through Teach For America.

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