On 8/31/2021, A member of the Syosset AYLUS branch (Aika Suizu) taught a sixty-minute Japanese class to multiple high school students, each with differing degrees of proficiency and familiarity with the Japanese language and culture. The establishment of this class seeks to permeate the interest and knowledge in Japanese culture and language throughout society. […]
Category: CA Branch Posts
AYLUS Saratoga Members Tested Local Water Sources’ Water Quality (7/11/2021)
Reported by: Charlotte Shi Event description: From 9:00 to 11:00 AM PDT on Sunday, July 11th, members of the Saratoga AYLUS branch traveled to nearby public facilities, such as schools and parks, and utilized a number of tools to gather data on the quality of water available in such facilities. Participants (2 hours): Charlotte Shi, […]
AYLUS Sacramento Supports WWTutoring and Hosts Cultural Events For Refugees and Newcomers
Since its launch in August 2020, the Sacramento branch of AYLUS has been working hard to support Willow Way Tutoring (WWT), a local organization providing multilingual tutoring for Newcomer and Refugee Students in the San Juan Unified School District. Below is a summary of our activities as well as pictures. Through WWT, the members […]
San Diego Branch organized 25th English for the Elderly activity on October 27th, 2019
Reported By Andrew Peng On October 27th, 2019, San Diego students of AYLUS organized the 25th English for the Elderly activity. The goal of this activity is to help elderly men and women from China learn the basics of English so that they’re able to use them in their daily lives. Through this activity, AYLUS […]
San Diego Branch organized 77th Computer for Kids Lab on June 21st, 2019
Reported by Andrew Peng On June 21st, 2019, students from the San Diego Branch of AYLUS organized and participated in the 77th Computer for Kids Lab, repairing and cleaning electronic devices in order to prepare them to send to children of low-income families. This helps the kids achieve academic success through possible access to technology. […]
San Diego Branch organized 65th Computer for Kids Lab on March 8th, 2019
Reported by Andrew Peng On March 8th, 2019, students from the San Diego Branch of AYLUS organized and participated in the 65th Computer for Kids Lab, repairing and cleaning electronic devices in order to prepare them to send to children of low-income families. This helps the kids achieve academic success through possible access to technology. […]
San Diego Branch organized 68th Computer for Kids Lab on March 29th, 2019
Reported by Eric Xu On March 19th, 2019, students from the San Diego Branch of AYLUS organized and participated in the 68th Computer for Kids Lab, repairing and cleaning electronic devices in order to prepare them to send to children of low-income families. This helps the kids achieve academic success through possible access to technology. […]
San Diego Branch organized 66th Computer for Kids Lab on March 15th, 2019
Reported by Andrew Peng On March 15th, 2019, students from the San Diego Branch of AYLUS organized and participated in the 66th Computer for Kids Lab, repairing and cleaning electronic devices in order to prepare them to send to children of low-income families. This helps the kids achieve academic success through possible access to technology. […]
San Diego Branch Organized 53rd Computer for Kids Lab on November 16th, 2018
Reported by Eric Xu On November 16th, 2018, students from the San Diego Branch of AYLUS organized and participated in the 53rd Computer for Kids Lab, repairing and cleaning electronic devices in order to prepare them to send to children of low-income families. This helps the kids achieve academic success through possible access to technology. The […]
Eric Li of AYLUS San Diego participated in the Water Bottle Recycling Drive on October 20th, 2018
Reported by Eric Xu Eric Li of AYLUS San Diego participated in Water Bottle Recycling Drive on October 20th, 2018 and recycled 316 water bottles. Eric then donated his earnings ($16.35) to the San Diego Brain Injury Foundation in order to help their cause. Eric Li is currently a sophomore at The Bishop’s School.
William Lai of AYLUS San Diego Participated in Water Bottle Recycling Drive on October 10th, 2018
Reported by Eric Xu William Lai of AYLUS San Diego participated in Water Bottle Recycling Drive on October 10th, 2018 and collected 99 bottles. He donated the proceeds of $5.20 to the San Diego Brain Injury Foundation. Keep up the good work William!
San Diego Branch Organized 45th Computer for Kids Lab on September 21st, 2018
Reported by Eric Xu On September 21st, 2018, students from the San Diego Branch of AYLUS organized and participated in the 45th Computer for Kids Lab, repairing and cleaning electronic devices in order to prepare them to send to children of low-income families. This helps the kids achieve academic success through possible access to technology. The […]
Jeffery, Nathan, and Ben Guo Collected Bottles from May 1st, 2018, to September 12th and Donated $6.10 to the San Diego Brain Injury Foundation
Reported by Eric Xu The three brothers Jeffery, Nathan, and Ben Guo collected bottles from May 1st, 2018 to September 12th, 2018 and donated their earnings of $6.10 to the San Diego Brain Injury Foundation! Keep up the great work!!
San Diego Branch Organized 41st Computer for Kids Lab on August 31st, 2018
Reported by Eric Xu On August 31st, 2018, students from the San Diego Branch of AYLUS organized and participated in the 41st Computer for Kids Lab, repairing and cleaning electronic devices in order to prepare them to send to children of low-income families. This helps the kids achieve academic success through possible access to technology. […]
San Diego AYLUS Branch Donated 4019 books to Words Alive on August 17th, 2018.
Co-written by Eric Xu and Andrew Zhang San Diego students of AYLUS collected 4019 books between May 1st, 2018 and June 18th, 2018 from local schools across San Diego. They then donated these books to the Words Alive organization, helping to carry and load these books from vehicles to the Words Alive office. It took […]
San Diego Branch Organized 38th Computer for Kids Lab on August 18th, 2018
Reported by Andrew Peng On August 18th, 2018, students from the San Diego Branch of AYLUS organized and participated in the 38th Computer for Kids Lab, repairing and cleaning electronic devices in order to prepare them to send to children of low-income families. This helps the kids achieve academic success through possible access to technology. […]
San Diego Branch participated in the “Touch the Sky” event host by The Braille Institute on August 11th, 2018.
Co-written by Eric Xu, Andrew Zhang, and Alan Zhu On August 11th, three members from the San Diego branch of AYLUS (Alliance of Youth Leaders in the United States) visited The Braille Institute of San Diego and worked with other volunteers to assist over two hundred visually impaired people and their families at the “Touch […]
Victor Ku Collected 150 Water Bottles from June 1st, 2018, to August 13th, 2018 and Donated $7.68 to the San Diego Brain Injury Foundation
Reported by Eric Xu Victor Ku, a high school student at Westview High School in San Diego, California, collected 150 water bottles from June 1st, 2018 to August 13th, 2018 and donated $7.68 to the San Diego Brain Injury Foundation. Keep up the great work my friend!
San Diego Branch Organized 30th Computer for Kids Lab on July 21st, 2018
Reported by Eric Xu On July 21st, 2018, students from the San Diego Branch of AYLUS organized and participated in the 30th Computer for Kids Lab, repairing and cleaning electronic devices in order to prepare them to send to children of low-income families. This helps the kids achieve academic success through possible access to technology. […]
San Diego Branch Organized 28th Computer for Kids Lab on July 13th, 2018
Reported by Eric Xu On July 13th, 2018, students from the San Diego Branch of AYLUS organized and participated in the 28th Computer for Kids Lab, repairing and cleaning electronic devices in order to prepare them to send to children of low-income families. This helps the kids achieve academic success through possible access to technology. […]