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Jana Mauricio-Lee

Student at Stanford University

Jana Marie Mauricio-Lee is a student at Stanford University who became an advocate for bike helmet use after experiencing a bicycle accident on campus.1 She is majoring in science, technology and society with a minor in human biology.1 As a junior, Mauricio-Lee served as a peer health educator in West Lagunita, where she promoted bike safety and organized events to distribute free helmets to students.1

Following her accident during her sophomore year, Mauricio-Lee began consistently wearing a helmet despite feeling self-conscious about it initially. She noted that very few students at Stanford regularly wear bike helmets, but she has made it her mission to encourage others, especially first-year students, to prioritize their safety.1

Mauricio-Lee has been involved in various campus initiatives to promote bike safety, including sponsoring a Free Bike Safety Road Show in her dorm where helmets were distributed and bike tune-ups were performed.1 Her advocacy stems from her personal experience and knowledge of the potential dangers of cycling without proper protection, particularly after learning about severe injuries sustained by other students in bike accidents.1

Highlights

A bike accident made a West Lag peer health educator a proponent ...
A bike accident made a West Lag peer health educator a proponent ...
November | 2019 | Families - Stanford University
November | 2019 | Families - Stanford University

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San Diego County, California, United States