Creative care
Creative Care is a student group that aims to better understand and tackle inequities in health on campus. Every year, Creative Care partners with an on-campus organization and conducts interviews and surveys of the student body. Then, they use human-centered design principles and innovative strategies to aim to improve healthcare access and experiences. In 2024-2025, Creative Care focused on the healthcare experiences of first generation and low income students. In the 2025-2026 academic year, they have partnered with the Office of Disability Services to better understand the experiences of students with disability-related accommodations on campus. They have been awarded the Princeton Research Day Campus Impact Award and the Santos-Dumont Prize for Innovation for their contributions to campus.
Directors
Shria Ajay
Hi! My name is Shria, and I am a junior from Phoenix, Arizona studying Molecular Biology with minors in History and Global Health & Health Policy. I am passionate about human-centered design in healthcare and excited about the ways that students can make a difference on our campus.
Camille Perez
Hi! My name is Camille, and I’m a junior from Queens, New York, majoring in Molecular Biology and pursuing minors in Global Health and Health Policy and Bioengineering. I’m passionate about improving access to health and wellness within communities. Creative Care has allowed me to engage with both students and healthcare professionals to help bridge gaps in care on campus.
This organization is open to all Princeton University students interested in supporting our organization’s mission, regardless of identity, such as race, sex, ethnicity, national origin, or other protected characteristics.