HANNAH STEEN
Law Student, Reader, Advocate, Planner
Likes: Reading, hiking, swimming, summertime (even in Texas), animals, wildflowers, caves, and plants
Dislikes: Constant negativity, the cold, onions, and seagulls
Hannah grew up in Katy, Texas and attended Southwestern University. She took a year off from school before starting at the University of Houston Law Center where she is currently in her third year. For a short time before starting law school, Hannah gave tours of a cave. After her time as a tour guide, she sought out more information about the vital role that caves play in providing Texans and people all over the world with clean groundwater. She now hopes to pursue a career in oil and gas in karst terrain, where caves are most likely to form. Hannah also loves to be outdoors, especially in the summer, and enjoys hiking. Her favorite place is the Texas Hill Country. She has two cats and a large indoor garden.
Hannah started advocating for foster children through Child Advocates in Harris County, but she has always been passionate about being a voice for those who need it most. Hannah’s passion is ensuring that children in the foster care system have at least one consistent relationship in their lives and that they grow up in a safe environment. She originally heard about Austin’s Angels and loved the mission of the organization. Once Hannah learned there was a Houston chapter she wanted to get involved as much as possible. Offering consistent support through intentional giving and mentorship aligns perfectly with Hannah’s goals in assisting and supporting foster kids and their families.
Likes: Reading, hiking, swimming, summertime (even in Texas), animals, wildflowers, caves, and plants
Dislikes: Constant negativity, the cold, onions, and seagulls
Hannah grew up in Katy, Texas and attended Southwestern University. She took a year off from school before starting at the University of Houston Law Center where she is currently in her third year. For a short time before starting law school, Hannah gave tours of a cave. After her time as a tour guide, she sought out more information about the vital role that caves play in providing Texans and people all over the world with clean groundwater. She now hopes to pursue a career in oil and gas in karst terrain, where caves are most likely to form. Hannah also loves to be outdoors, especially in the summer, and enjoys hiking. Her favorite place is the Texas Hill Country. She has two cats and a large indoor garden.
Hannah started advocating for foster children through Child Advocates in Harris County, but she has always been passionate about being a voice for those who need it most. Hannah’s passion is ensuring that children in the foster care system have at least one consistent relationship in their lives and that they grow up in a safe environment. She originally heard about Austin’s Angels and loved the mission of the organization. Once Hannah learned there was a Houston chapter she wanted to get involved as much as possible. Offering consistent support through intentional giving and mentorship aligns perfectly with Hannah’s goals in assisting and supporting foster kids and their families.