Our Founder
Arin Parsa, CA, U.S.A
Founder & President, Teens for Vaccines
Student Researcher, Public Speaker, Legislative Activist
Davidson Young Scholar, Stanford Online High School
Member of Vaccines Student Working Group on Ethics & Policy
President's Lifetime Achievement Award (4088 hrs of service)
UN Youth Envoy "10 Leaders... Change the World"
Coolidge Senator, Bryan Cameron Impact Finalist
Numerous Media Honors
Inspired by the courageous March 2019 congressional testimony of Ethan Lindenberger, an Ohio teen, about getting vaccinated despite being raised with anti-vax beliefs, Arin Parsa, a gifted sixth-grader from California with deep interests in history, law, science, and public policy, started researching the origin and evolution of the anti-vaccination sentiment.
Realizing the tremendous amount of misinformation online, Arin decided to dig into primary sources and spent his summer in New York at a historical research camp located in Columbia University, a few hours away from Rockland County, the site of a tremendous measles outbreak and dissonance on mandatory vaccination laws for school enrollment.
The summer had a lasting impact on Arin. From New York, Arin joined Vaccinate California, and promoted the petition for SB276, a bill to ban fraudulent medical exemptions in California, which ultimately became law.
Arin started blogging and helping teens and young adults on Reddit find trusted vaccine sources from the CDC, VaccinateYourFamily.org, FamiliesFightingFlu.org, VoicesforVaccines.org, and worldwide immunization coalitions. Under the guidance of epidemiologist and public health educator Ms. Amylee Anyoha, Arin started his research on factors affecting adolescent vaccination rates in the U.S., particularly in California.
On Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, Arin connected with community vaccine advocates and organizations worldwide, notably in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Africa, and Australia. In June 2020, the Office of United Nations Secretary-General's Envoy for Youth recognized Arin's efforts in vaccine advocacy and combating disinformation.
With academic research interests and advocacy deeply aligning, Arin's mission is to build a global network of teen public health champions working alongside science educators, school nurses, health practitioners, and legislators.
In Arin's words, "educating and empowering the younger generation is the only way to overcome vaccine hesitancy and eradicate vaccine-preventable diseases ultimately!"
Our Mission & Vision
Teens for Vaccines Inc. is a youth-led nonprofit organization headquartered in San Jose, California. We have teen ambassadors across many states in the U.S., notably in CA, NY, TX, IL, MA, CT, TN, NC, NJ, LA, MD, MO, KY, PA, and CO, and are rapidly expanding with our partnership with several youth organizations, reaching 4000+ students.
Our mission is to educate and empower teens to get vaccinated & be champions of public health. Our vision is a world where all teens have access & can self-consent to all vaccines.
What we do
- Raise awareness of deadly diseases and community immunity among teens
- Work with school officials, healthcare providers, parents, and legislators on strategies to involve teens/students
- Report mis- and disinformation on social media
- Advocate for legislation
- school-based health care
- minor consent laws for high schoolers
- rural health clinic modernization
- fraudulent exemption ban
- anti-hate, anti-violence
- Fundraise for vaccines for underserved communities
Our Partnerships & Collaborations
Trusted other organizations whose voices we amplify
Our Advisors
Crystal Strait
Board Chair, ProtectUS
Amylee Anyoha
Epidemiologist, University of Southern Maine
Nuntiya Smith
Program Manager, Davidson Institute
Krystle DiCristofalo
Youth Mentor, Rhodes Scholar
Alumni of Stanford Online High School & Davidson Young Scholars
Sahaja Carpenter
Science Advisor
Pre-med Student