
Summer Interns

Yichen Guo
Yichen Guo is a Communication graduate student at Johns Hopkins University with a focus on digital media and inclusive storytelling. With experience designing social media campaigns, newsletters, and branded content, she has supported outreach efforts at Qingdao Huafang and Liaohe Petroleum. Yichen specializes in Canva design, cross-platform content strategy, and creating sensitive, supportive messaging around student well-being. She is passionate about mental health advocacy and excited to contribute to The Support Network’s mission of building meaningful peer communities.

Maia DeWinter
Maia DeWinter is a rising senior at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, pursuing a double major in Psychology and Gender & Women’s Studies. She has diverse experiences in both clinical and administrative roles, as a behavioral therapist and working on the board of UW-Madison's Psi Chi, The International Honor Society in Psychology. The transition to college can be a difficult time, which is why it's important that students have the proper support to help them thrive. Maia is determined to use her skills in leadership, team collaboration, and data analysis to create supportive environments that enhance mental healthcare and promote social and emotional well-being.

Justina Bloch
Justina Bloch is a junior at Michigan State University pursuing a degree in journalism
with minors in public relations and business. She is a member of MSU PRSSA, Alpha
Chi Omega and MSU Kappa Tau Alpha Honor Society. Justina is concluding her PR and Events internship at The Modern Day Wife and looks forward to her new role in Communications and Development with The Support Network.

Ella Chon
Ella Chon is a first-year student at Johns Hopkins University majoring in English and International Studies. She is a member of Circle K International, the Johns Hopkins University Law Review, and the Sirens, an all-treble a cappella group. She enjoys writing and playing golf.

Nina Lahet
Nina is currently pursuing her bachelor’s degree in psychology at the University of Chicago. As a college student herself, Nina advocates for the destigmatization of mental health issues on campus and in her community. She strives to build a comfortable and safe environment for her peers to feel secure in asking for help. She deeply resonates with TSN’s mission and loves having the chance to help further it.

Nadia Ahmady
Nadia is a Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering student at Johns Hopkins University with a passion for mental health advocacy. At Hopkins, she’s involved in peer advising initiatives that support student well-being and academic success. As an intern, she’s excited to help build accessible, inclusive training materials that empower student leaders and foster peer connection. She hopes to apply what she learns at The Support Network to her own college campus and help strengthen mental health programming for fellow students.