Students

AACS seeks to engage students of all ages. Learn about some of our leadership development opportunities for students below!

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Healthy Asian youth (H.A.Y.)

The Healthy Asian Youth (HAY) is an afterschool and summer program that recognizes the educational needs of underserved students in grades K-12. It welcomes kids of all backgrounds and races, providing them with tutoring, mentoring, leadership training, and other educational services. For grades K-8, HAY offers reading, mathematics, art, sciences, and computer enrichment classes. For grades 9-12, it focuses on violence prevention programs, and college and career workshops. It also provides unique opportunities for students to engage in recreational activities, including breakdancing, sports, arts and crafts, and field trips.​

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Students have the opportunity to join in the community building work at Asian American Community Services. For more opportunities, click the link below!

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aDVOCACY fELLOWSHIP

Advocacy fellows are college students who want to become leaders in the APIDA (Asian Pacific Islander Desi American) community. The program empowers students to lead conversations related to mental health, sexual assault, community identity, and more. Fellows will facilitate up to 6 peer educational and discussion groups under AACS guidance. Participants will develop the skills to become a resourceful community advocate.