Izzy Shahmirza was born and raised in Santa Cruz, California. She attended Saint Francis High School where she was introduced to her passion and love for service and developed the desire to pursue a year of service after graduating college. She attended UCLA where she studied Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology and pursued a minor in Global Health. Izzy learned about the biological processes behind cell and molecular biology, stem cell biology, metabolism, and cancer biology. She enjoyed her public and global health classes the most, which led her into the direction of wanting to pursue a Master's in Public Health before applying to Medical School. Izzy loves playing sports, especially basketball, soccer, and swimming. She enjoys spending time with her family and her dog, going on hikes or to the beach with friends, and enjoys trying new food restaurants. Izzy is proud to be the daughter of two immigrant parents--her mom is from Jalisco, Mexico, and her dad is from Tehran, Iran. Her passion to serve the Hispanic immigrant/refugee population, especially the youth, combined with her passion to fight for a just and equitable healthcare and public health system, led her to JVC where she will be serving at the Migrant Farmworkers Assistance Fund in Kansas City, Missouri.