PROFILE
Eloise Krehlik

Eloise Krehlik previously served as a citywide commissioner on the San Francisco Youth Commission. She is a born and raised San Franciscan and has attended the Mandarin immersion school in SOMA Presidio Knolls that she has been at for over a decade. As a bi-racial youth, her native-level bilingual proficiency allows her to break down language barriers and connect communities through the ability to hear stories and empathize with others.
While listening to shared stories about advocacy through political events with her mother, Eloise awoke to the issues our youth face every day in our City, San Francisco. Her passions range from public safety and transportation accessibility for youth to solving juvenile homelessness, Vote16, and cultural representation. During this term, Eloise hopes to pave her own advocacy story through her position to raise the voices of all youth citywide.
In her free time, she enjoys crocheting for friends and family, competing in volleyball, acting, student government work, and singing cheesy songs with her friends. Her favorite park in the city is Bernal Heights Park, and her go-to burrito joint for carnitas and carne asada, El Metate, is located in the heart of the Mission.