Rachel Sumekh

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Template:Section Rachel Sumekh was born in the San Fernando Valley suburbs of Los Angeles to Farahnaz and Joseph Sumekh. Her parents are both Iranian Jewish immigrants who left Iran as a result of the revolution. Her mother is from Shiraz while her father is from Isfahan and grew up in Abadan. Rachel has an older sister Tally Sumekh and younger brother Nathan Sumekh, both of whom are entrepreneurs. Rachel is Jewish and sits on the board of her Jewish community, IKAR led by Rabbi Sharon Brous.

Rachel served as student body president of her high school, William Howard Taft Charter High School. Rachel attended University of California, Los Angeles where she earned degrees in History and Human Complex Systems. Rachel participated in an AmeriCorps program in Chicago immediately after graduating where she was a case manager to individuals experiencing poverty, unemployment and homelessness.

Template:Section Rachel became the first full time staff member of Swipe Out Hunger in September 2013 when demand from other colleges for the program was at a high. Under her leadership, Swipe Out Hunger has grown to over 120 campuses across 39 states[3]Rachel is known for having written the Hunger Free Campus bill[4], legislation which has sent colleges and universities millions of dollars to fund anti-hunger work on campus. The legislations three key requirements include: host a campus food pantry, enroll students in SNAP and if you offer meal plans, allow students to donate their excess meal swipes.

Template:Section Rachel has been recognized on Forbes' 30 Under 30 list of Social Entrepreneurs[5], by CNN Money[6], The Forward 50[7], Jewish Insider[8] and named to LA Weekly's list of people in Los Angeles to know[9].

Rachel is a part of esteemed communities such as the Schusterman Foundation's ROI Community and Schusterman Fellowship[10], Summit Series and the Selah Network. Rachel was an Creator for the LA28 Olympics Campaign[11]

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