Getting involved in the community
Computer science is for everyone —regardless of gender, ethnicity, or financial status. This program aims to empowering today’s youth to thrive in an increasingly digitized world.
This volunteer group is preparing the next generation to powerfully impact the technology industry. Classes are accessible to students across the country.
I volunteered with a few other students in St. Anthony in San Francisco where we were immersed into the community by speaking with the organization, other volunteers, and the people we were serving. We served in the dining hall where they gave out about 800 meals a day along with their free clothing service where we had the experience of personally helping people pick clothes
AMASE, Academy of Music and Arts for Special Education, is a faith-based nonprofit organization that provides enriching education in music and arts for individuals with special needs.
Music & Us Serving Everyone is a student-founded chamber ensemble consisting of a group of eager young musicians.
We hope to reach others with our passion for music, alongside service and commitment. We aspire to make a harmonious society through music, a common bond that brought us together.
Non-profit organization in the San Francisco Bay Area, aiming to promote the careers of young musicians and enhance the lives of residents in our community through cultural exchanges between Korea and the U.S.
Worked on local farms, migrant worker communities, and ranches. Toured Rancho Cielo, Earthbound Farms, Happy Girl Kitchen, Elkhorn Slough, and took a Farmworker Reality tour Learned about sustainable agriculture, fishing, carbon footprints, and the environmental impacts of food packaging,
Completed a 5-week training on tree planting and care, earning certification as a Tree Amigo. Led independent tree-planting projects in the community, helping promote urban sustainability and engaging local residents in greening initiatives.
Assisted with sorting and distributing clothes and food to underserved community members.
Also, played live music during a Free Mobile Health Clinic for uninsured individuals and organized MUSE students to enhance the healing environment for patients.
Convinced four city mayors to declare Hepatitis B Awareness Week (May 19–26) and earned proclamation awards from Santa Clara, Merced, Campbell, and Redwood City. Managed outreach activities to raise awareness about Hepatitis B in the Asian community, reaching over 350 individuals.​ Part of the youth branch of the Asian Liver Center at Stanford University.
As a high school student deeply committed to community service, I've immersed myself in volunteer work, focusing primarily on teaching music and coding skills to younger students. Through these endeavors, I've had the privilege of sharing my passion for music by providing individualized instruction to aspiring musicians. Moreover, I've dedicated time to teaching coding to elementary and middle school students, equipping them with valuable technological knowledge. These experiences have not only allowed me to give back to my community but have also provided me with invaluable teaching skills and a profound sense of fulfillment in helping others learn and grow.