In addition to my academic studies, I dedicate my time to volunteering by teaching kids Python programming. My goal is to spark their interest in coding and problem-solving. Furthermore, I actively participate in fundraising and park cleanups within my local community. By doing so, I aim to make a positive impact and contribute to the improvement of our shared environment. These activities are important to me as they allow me to give back to the community and help create a stronger, more connected society.
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Steel City Codes
As the director and chapter head of the Coppell Middle School North branch of Steel City Codes, I am proud to lead a passionate team in providing kids with valuable tech skills through the teaching of Python programming. Our non-profit organization is dedicated to making coding engaging and accessible for students, with the goal of sparking their interest in technology and preparing them for future success. Through our supportive and interactive learning environment, we help kids develop not only their programming abilities but also their problem-solving skills. We conduct weekly classes throughout the year, aiming to empower students with the tools they need to thrive in the digital age.
VIBHA Dallas
With VIBHA, I’ve been involved in various activities that make a difference. I helped organize fundraisers to gather money for kids in India who need basic supplies. I also took part in monthly park cleanups to keep our local spaces nice and clean. On top of that, I held free Zoom classes on personal finance for young people, giving them a head start on managing their money. It’s been rewarding to contribute to these efforts and see the positive impact they have.
I have had the privilege of volunteering to perform musical performances at various senior care centers in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, like the CHRISTUS St. Joseph Village and Lewisville Senior Living. I have played the trumpet for the residents at both assisted care facilities and non-assisted care facilities, and it brings me great joy to see the delight on their faces as they listen to my music. It is a rewarding experience to bring a bit of joy and entertainment to the elderly residents, and I am grateful for the opportunity to share my musical talents with them. I hope to continue spreading happiness and positivity through my performances in the future.