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    uclaCIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL

    VOLUME VII ISSUE 3 JAN 20

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    I pledge to uphold the Objects of Circle K In-

    ternational, to foster compassion and goodwill

    toward others through service and leadership, to

    develop my abilities and the abilities of all people,

    and to dedicate myself to the realization of man-kinds potential.

    Letter from the Editor...........................................Presidents Message..............................................

    Pillow Fight..............................................................

    Service.......................................................................Kiwanis Family.........................................................

    Fundraising..............................................................Fellowship................................................................

    Leadership................................................................

    Contact Us................................................................

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

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    calendar of eventsUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

    5KEEN LA

    26BABY 2 BABY

    27WHEELCHAIRBASKETBALL

    28GREATER LAHOMELESS

    COUNT

    29TABLING

    GENERALMEETING

    30 31COMPTONINITIATIVE

    METRO DCM

    AINTING WITHA PURPOSEPLAYA DEL RAY)EACH CLEAN

    UP WITH KIWINS

    2

    BABY 2 BABY

    3

    WHEELCHAIRBASKETBALL

    4 5

    GRAMMYPARTY

    GENERALMEETING

    6

    SCRAPBOOKWORK NIGHT

    7

    KEEN LA

    INGO WITHENIORS

    9 10BUILDERS

    CLUBMEETING

    11 12TABLING

    GENERALMEETING

    13

    14READING TO

    KIDS

    5DOG ADOPTION

    AIR

    16 17WHEELCHAIRBASKETBALL

    18 19TABLING

    GENERALMEETING

    20 21LA FOODBANK

    Hello everyone! Welcome back to another wonderful quarter with UCLA Circle K! In just this past q

    and parts of this quarter alone, weve seen so many amazing things happen. In attendinthe district events, attending and doing all the service events, to participating in a succ

    Key to College and Pillow Fight, to attending a recent interfamily adventure to Esco

    Falls that ended up in cuts and bruises, to having our first Snowcial in a while, to so many members being active and involved in attending committee meetingslittle part of it has made me happy to be able to serve as your President for thiEven though school is constantly bogging me down and constantly making mup late (it is currently 5:45AM in the morning as I write this Presidents messafeel at peace knowing that I did my job when I see everyone feel at home withK and putting their heart and passion into a club that they love and enjoy. That being said, just wanted to remind everyone that theres only 1 more

    until the end of when MRP will count! Looking for that last push to get houreach standing? Look forward to plenty of future fun and exciting events, as wto end this year strong!

    And just a little random tidbit, I recently went to Koala Tapioca and Cocos (tthat finally opened in Westwood), and those places are pretty good! Would recommend if you ever are in Westwood Village and need your boba fix. Also, Ivan anti-New Years resolution and havent been exercising much, so always lfor someone to motivate me to play tennis, basketball, or even work out! A

    course, if you ever need me or just want to talk, Im just a phone call/text/FB m

    away. Dont worry, I dont bite. Til we meet again! -Benjamin Wu

    presidents message

    Letter from the EditorHello everyone!

    I hope everyones Winter Quarter is going swimmingly! This newsletter is dedicated to our largestcharity event of the year, Pillow Fight! I remember during my first year in Circle K, Pillow Fight wasone of the big things that really drew me into the club. Its really an amazing event for an amazingcause, and so much goes into the planning of the event. A huge shoutout to Michelle Don forplanning an awesome and massively successful Pillow Fight this year!

    Beyond that, there have been a lot of fun events that the clubs participated in in the last month,and whats even better is that there are a lot of fun upcoming events as well. What with DanceMarathon, Grammy Party, and so many more large scale, big events to come, I know that thisupcoming month will be a memorable one.

    Lots of love,

    Melody

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    ...than at

    PILLOW FIGHT2 0 1 5

    Blood, sweat, and tears [Full article by Michelle Don on next paThats how I would sum up Pillow Fight 2015 from my perspective

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    I never would have thought that it would be possible to prepare a flashmob with over 70 people within the span of just three days, but boy was Iproved wrong! Hours of commitment and spirit led by Foundations Dance

    Team Coordinators, Dionne Dacuycuy and Julianna Bianes, were all it took

    for Circle K to successfully showcase an awesome flash mob on Wednesday,January 7th at the Bruin Plaza. Not only did the flash mob look fantastic, butit also had a good cause to advertise the annual Circle K Pillow Fight. Withthe energy-pumping choreography to Clean Bandits Rather Be, we wereable to both showcase Circle K in a different light and reach out to the UCLA

    campus as a whole.Despite the late times that we practiced until, participating in the Pillow

    Fight Flash Mob is definitely a decision of mine that I do not regret. Throughthis event, I had the opportunity to meet many lovely people and feel thegreat support that the Circle K Family has for one another. The practices

    were filled with positive energy, friendliness, and nothing less. After thismarvelous experience, I can say that, without a doubt, there is no place Irather would have been but dancing with the awesome people of Circle K.

    A big thank you to Dionne Dacuycuy and Julianna Bianes for taking their

    time to teach all of us the wonderful choreography. Another big thank youto Campus Outreach Chair, Jacob Virtusio, for planning this successful event.Without you all this wouldnt have been possible!

    Article by By Destiny Johnson, General Member

    THERES NO

    RATHER BEPLACE ID

    FLASHMOB>>

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    Blood, sweat, and tears that is how I would sum up Pillow Fight 2015 from my perspective.Blood, from when I accidentally cut myself with the exacto knife. Sweat, from the long hoursin Parking Lot 7 or 4 trying to hammer our decorations. Tears, from the sheer joy and exaspera-

    tion that I was done.It was 10 months ago that I decided to take on the challenge to try my hand at planning a

    large scale event. I have never in my life thought I would be planning an event made for 400attendees, but that was not going to stop me. Whenever someone asked me if I was readywhether it be 2 months from the event or even 5 days, I dont believe I could have answered

    the question accurately. I felt ready, but nothing actually prepared me for all the feelings thatswarmed me the day of. However, this event could not have been possible without some extrahelping hands, I also have to credit my subcommittee chairs Albert, Calvin, Chau, and Kathleenfor not only being on top of their game with everything they need to do, but also going above

    and beyond their duties. They are honestly the ones that were able to keep me sane wheneveryone else was just offering a calm down.They were there to understand my struggles andstress, and without them, I probably would have cried enough to drown UCLA again.

    January 10, 2015 was when I saw ten months of effort all compiled into one event. Pillow Fight 2015 was a high-energy, jampacked program filled with games, raffles, and contests. Ackerman Grand Ballroom was surrounded by jungle-themed decorations,never-before-seen game booths, t wo photo booths, and chattering attendees. Pillow Fight all-in-all in UCLA Circle K Internationalslargest fundraiser of the year, and in 2015 we were privileged enough to raise $4,269.86. Although, I was not able to accomplish the

    goal I set for myself of hitting $5,000, we were able to surpass last years donation amount by about $1,000. I have large hopes fornext years event, and I hope to see you all at #pf2016.

    Article by Michelle Don, Pillow Fight Chair

    A RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE

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    On the cool morning of Sunday, December 7, was our Large-Scale Service Project of Fall Quarter! Weheaded over to Culver City for our event, Painting with a Purpose for Playa Del Rey Elementary School. Toencourage reading and imagination at the school where we visit our K-Kids, we painted a beautiful mural

    featuring flowers, a tree, and many books!Given cans of paint, brushes, and a colored drawing on paper, it was our task to recreate the drawing

    on the side of a school building. We first had to clean the wall so our design would last. Who knew a wallcould be so dirty? After smudging dirt and finally cleaning it off, we were then split into smaller groups to

    paint outlines of different sections of the mural. My group was in charge of the flowers. We pictured how

    the small paper image would be expanded on the wall and began painting. As everyone worked together,I began to see the amazing artwork come together! When the outlines were finished, a few volunteersmixed colors, and the majority of us made the grass come to life by painting lots and lots of green. Beforewe left, we cleaned up and marveled at the large painting we had created.

    Though we will not be finishing the mural until January, our hard work turned a plain wall into anawesome scene with a message. This is a great opportunity for artists and non-artists alike, as it helpsinspire literacy for children. I am proud of the work we have done to beautify the school campus! Thankyou to Kevin Ngo, our Large-Scale Service Project Chair, and everyone who took some time to come andpaint!

    Article by: Lauren Yee, General Member

    PAINTING WITH PURPOSE

    Large Scale Service Project:

    Service

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    LA FOOD BANK

    On Saturday, January 17, UCLA CKI volunteered at the LosAngeles Regional Food Bank, a grand warehouse (much likeCostco) which arrays of non-perishable foods such as cannedgoods, juice boxes, and rice were stacked all around, ready to be

    packed into bags and distributed to children, seniors, and thehomeless. After signing in, each volunteer was assigned a tag witha name corresponding to what they would do. At first, everyonewas devastated that they were broken up into different groups:cereal, milk, juice, vegetables, beef/chicken, pinto beans, Q.C. and

    cardboard. However, volunteers later found out that they wouldbe working on the same assembly line with volunteers from USCand Key Club, dedicated to packing bags of nutritious snacksgiven to elementary children on Fridays to eat over the weekend.

    The guys were either Q.Cs (quality control, a gruesome liftingjob that awaited them because they were told they didnt need toget their gym time for the rest of the week) or cardboard, whichmeant unfolding empty cardboard boxes to be recycled. Thegals had an easier job- putting bags into the boxes or putting

    the goods into the assigned bags. Before star ting, the volunteerswatched an 8-minute video on the LA Food Bank and its impacton the local community. Statistics such as 1 in every 6 people inLos Angeles experience hungerwere used to let the volunteers

    know how important the LA Food Bank was to the LA community.Finally, it was time to begin the assembly line. I was placed

    with the juice group in between milk and canned mac andchicken. At first, it was rough because the milk group hastilypassed down boxes with their milk boxes placed at random spots

    in each bag. To make the job easier on the rest of the peopledown the assembly line, I relocated each milk box to the leftside of the bag and aligned my juice box next to it. That way,everyone else could align their items next to the one before, justlike a neat row of library books! With this method, UCLA CKIs side

    of the assembly line flowed quickly and smoothly. The juice sideworked so fast that we actually ran out of juice boxes and had tokeep restocking! After all the groups ran out of supplies to put inthe bags, UCLA CKI started to join t he cardboard group! It felt like

    a competition of who could grab the next empty box to recycle.At the end, the grand total of bags packed for school children

    was 3,600! Way to go UCLA CKI!If you ever need a workout and dont want to go to the gym,

    volunteer the LA Food Bank! Did I mention that we had a casualty?

    If you ask Thien Tran, he might show you his battle wounds afterlifting boxes for three hours.

    Needless to say, the volunteers definitely LARFd this serviceevent.

    Article by: Katherine Pham, General Member

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    TURKEY TABLOID KIWANIS FAMILYKIWANIS FAMILYRKEY TABLOID | PAGE 12

    CSULB KEY TO COLLEGE:

    PATH TO POP STARDOM

    Bye, bye, bye bye, bye!

    Dont want to be a fool for you,Just another player in your game for two,

    You may hate me but it a int no lie,

    Baby, bye bye bye bye bye!

    Hello! At CSU Long Beachs Key to College this

    past Saturday (January 15th, 2015), attendees weretaught a kpop dance at one of the workshops led byCSULB Circle Ks president Julina! Though were notyet ready to form an amazing boy band like N Sync,this workshop was possibly our first step towards su-

    perstardom!

    The k-pop dance workshop was just one of manyworkshops hosted by CSULB CKI board members

    that helped to prepare students for the college lifeahead of them! Key Club and KIWINs members alikewere able to learn about how to get financial aid,studying abroad, myths vs. facts about college, andnetworking!

    But wait theres more! At Key to College, they

    had a service project where attendees could makecards for soldiers or bookmarks for children. This waswhere our very own Josef Madrigal realized his truepassion for henna art; he is now an aspiring hennatattooist hoping to open up his own store where hewill put his art on the wrists of celebrities. Other than

    that, the service project was a great way for every-one to be creative and contribute to a great cause atthe same time!

    As Key to College ended, there was a raffle dur-

    ing closing session, where high school students wongifts like notebooks and hunger games pins! Oneperson was lucky enough to get a DS game! Overall,Key to College was a great event; even though Im al-

    ready a college student, I was still able to learn somenew things and make some new friends!

    P.S. Jong Choi is one step closer to becoming ak-pop star!!

    By Lindon Tran, 14-15 Subcommittee Chair

    NEW FRIENDS &

    AN ADOPTED FAMILY

    This past Thursday on November25th, 2014, I had the honor of attendingCalifornia State University DominguezHill Circle Ks General Meeting!

    Although I have attended many ofUCLA Circle Ks General Meetings, I hadnever previously attended any otherschools general meetings. Through

    this event, I was able to meet newfriends, and even join a new family!

    The UCLA CKI gang: Thien Tran,Juliana Deer, Joy Slater, Lindon Tran,and I met up at De Neve Turnaround to

    start our journey towards DominguezHills. Although it would normally

    take less than an hour to get there,there was heavy traffic; however, wedidnt let that stop our fun. We had DJ

    Jushizzle Deerizzle play jams we couldsing along to. After what seemed likean eternity, the gang arrived at CSUDominguez Hills.

    When we arrived in the room, wenoticed that there were differentsections within the room. It turnsout, we arrived during their Family

    Revelations, and were lucky enough toget adopted by the families! Lindonand Juliana were honorary childrenof the Sophie Family, while I was an

    honorary member of the CalciferFamily! The families were based off ofcharacters from Howls Moving Castle,CSUDH CKIs new theme for the newschool year. Through these different

    families, we were able to mingle withmembers part of CSUDH Circle K. New

    friendships and new families wereformed at the same moment, it was sobeautiful that I almost shed a tear!

    After Family Revelations, themeeting continued. There was a lot ofdiscussion with the different eventsthat were occurring throughout the

    month such as service eventsfundraisers. It was very interestisee another schoolsgeneral meAlthough we are both part of Circ

    felt that the general meetings wdifferent yet similar at the same t

    After the general meetingover, we joined CSUDH in their

    fundraiser. By purchasing itemChilis we were able to support Cwith supporting the Pediatric TrProgram. Killing two birds withstone: fulfilling our appetites

    saving children!Although it was a short meet

    would want to attend another CGeneral Meeting in order to meetfriends while becoming reunited

    my new Calcifer Family!Article by Jong Choi, 14-15 D

    Fundraising Initiatives Chair

    THANKSGIVING BASKET DELIVERY SERVICWhat better way to start off the week

    than to do some service right! Its Monday,November 24th. The sun was setting aswe drove to Santa Monica Police Activities

    League (Thanks Thien and Ben for drivingus!). Once we arrived, we put together afew Thanksgiving bags (I thought we weremaking actual baskets man I was tricked)

    with the Palisades KIWINS and a little helperwhose name was Brenden and had a coolcrown. We placed inside food such as a can ofgreen beans, a box of mashed potatoes, anda bag of buns. Once that task was finished,

    we double checked the bags we made to

    make sure every bag didnt have anythingmissing. Spoiler alert: there wasnt!!! Thenwe were given the mission to deliver these

    Thanksgiving baskets to homes in theneighborhood. We drove around to houses,greeted them with their Thanksgivingbag of food, and wished them a happy

    Thanksgiving. (I encountered a house wherethe recipient was just speaking Spanishwhich I dont know how to understand orspeak but THANK YOU LINDON FOR BEING

    THERE AND UNDERSTANDING WHAT SHE

    WAS SAYING!

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    SPAM, THE GOOD KIND!On November 22, many of the UCLA CKI members, including myself, attended

    Spam Musubi Work Night. At a few of the membersapartment near campus,we cooked rice and the marinated spam, wrapped it in seaweed, and then

    plastic wrapped the product for delivery. We ended up cooking around twentycups of rice and an entire pack of spam. Cooking and wrapping took aboutfive hours, while deliveries were made throughout Saturday night and Sundayafternoon. Since I was not going to the UCLA vs. USC game, I wanted somethingproductive to do with my spare time. I also got a chance to meet new members

    that I had not befriended yet and get to know some that I already met, whichbeats going to a football game anyday. Additionally, I love spam musubi, butIve never made it before, so I wanted to learn how to along with helping theclub fundraise.

    The spam musubi fundraiser was to raise money for the District FundraisingInitiative (DFI), The Eliminate Project. Kiwanis International and UNICEF has

    joined forced and aim to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus a medical

    condition resulting in painful muscle contractions and spasms from theworld through proper immunization and vaccination. We received about fiftyorders of spam musubi, so all the profit from this fundraiser will be goingtowards our district fundraising initiative.

    Article by Alex Hua, General Member

    OH DFI! OH DFI!On the 2nd anniversary of the end of the world, members from UCLA Circle K, UC Irvine CKI, UC Riverside CKI, and others visited Candy Cane

    ane in Torrance to raise money for one of our District Fundraising Initiatives (DFI), the Eliminate Project! We sang such wondrous tunes, such asMariah Careys rendition of All I Want for Christmas is You,traditional carols like Deck the Halls and Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer,and modernhits such as Let it Gofrom the soundtrack of Frozen! As we sang, UCLA CKI member Donald Nguyen played the saxophone to serenade the touristsTHATS MY MENTOR!!!!). In the end, we raised a whopping $26! $10 of those dollars were generously donated by a kind stranger who left his or her

    money for us to collect on the street. What a kind soul :) !

    Although it was a bit chilly, the lights were beautiful and it was nice to meet up with friends and sing our hearts out during the winter break.Thank you to all the drivers and to Fellowship Chair Samantha Chen for helping put everything together!

    Article by Kevin Kou, General Member

    HAVING TURKEY FOR DINNERAfter the second general meeting of the new quarter

    on Thursday, January 15, 2015, a lot of members went

    out for Dinner In Westwood. To help support the clubsfundraiser, we went to Veggie Grill for some grubbinandbondin. Being a fairly new member, it was great talkingand getting to know everyone who went! Even though

    the food was as expected very, very veggie (that canbe interpreted however positively or negatively as youwant) eating fake chicken was made surprisingly funby good vibes and good company.

    At the end of dinner, we started walking back to

    UCLA. However, due to it being so late, and also because

    of our general laziness, we decided to wait for the UCLAvan to pick us up rather than walking. So, essentially, we

    were so lazy that we were willing to hitch a ride fromsomeone in a white van to get back. Granted, we wouldhave made it back sooner if we had just walked backinstead of waiting for the van. But nevertheless, despite

    the mild sketchiness of the situation, the wait time ledto a conversation about TurKey and his history. And thisconversation could possibly be the most memorablething about that night.

    So, the story that us newbies of the club were told

    was that TurKey was actually a turkey in the beginning;

    that is, until he was lost by some members in thepast. And because of that, everyone in the club was

    understandably upset. So they put their souls in thenew TurKey mascot as punishment. (That escalatedquickly.) After that story was told, a lot of paranormalthings started happening with TurKey while we were

    waiting, and we were all pretty freaked out by it. Thisjust goes to show that going to any event, whether itbe a service or social event, can bring about great, andmaybe unexpected, memories!

    Article by Pia Salcedo, 14-15 Subcommittee Chair

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    On the evening of this past Friday, January 16th 2015, a group of UCLA CKI members, new and old, headedtogether to have dinner in some of the old membersapartments (Thanks for feeding us guys!

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    The adventure of meeting fellow Circle K members within ourMetro division took place on the 14th of this month. It all began witha fun carpool ride to Woodbury University, with Nick Stringfellowand AVP Sonya Apinyavat, attempting to play country music in thecar, while President Ben Wu successfully deflected their attempts.

    Upon arrival, there were some members already present. It wasdefinitely a nice break, being able to meet new Circle K membersand reuniting with members from previous encounters.

    Shortly after, more members arrived, and the meeting began

    with learning Metro cheers, which was led by two members,including a member from our club, Nick Stringfellow! (You, way togo, you!). After reviewing all the Metro cheers, the Presidentor arepresentativeof the club proceeded to update everyone on theirrespective schools. That transition seems anticlimactic, but it was

    really interesting hearing the different activities that were plannedby the different schools

    Wait, theres more! We had a wonderful workshop aboutrunning for leadership positions, presented by our Metro Lt.

    Governor (LTG) Brandon Baello, which was extremely informativefor a new member like myself, and we made cards for clubs in otherdivisions, as well as individual letters.

    Eventually, the meeting was adjourned, and needless to say,it was a definitely a busy day, but the time sure did fly! It was a

    wonderful experience being able to sit in a room with membersfrom so many different schools and seeing their dedicationtowards Circle K. (You know what else was a wonderful experience?

    Witnessing UCLA being awarded as the Club of the Month!Congratulations to us!)

    And with that, my amazing adventure at my very first DCMcame to a close.

    Article by Ji-Eun Jennifer Shin, 14-15 Subcommittee Chair

    CKIx (#CKIx14 whoohoo!) was the ultimate six day experience that comprised of InternationalConvention 2014 (ICON) and its Large Scale Service Projects (LSSP), and has become one of my best

    CKI experiences yet! This year, ICON took place in Nashville, Tennessee, June 17-22, and our club senta total of 4 members (Jay Gong, Michael Yebisu, David Limjoco, and I) to this amazing event. Circle Kmembers from all over the world joined together to celebrate the 2013-2014 year by meeting newfriends, recognizing one anothers achievements, and of course, through service!

    The first two days were dedicated to Large Scale Service Projects (with an opening ceremony led

    by our very own David Limjoco carrying out his final duties as a 13-14 International Trustee); however,what made this even more fun was that people were randomly placed in a group with 10-15 otherpeople who come from ALL OVER THE WORLD. YAY more friends :3 ! We got to create our own teamnames, and bonded with our group during t he two days of service projects. My team deemed ourselves

    as the SERVICE BANDITS *PEW PEW*;we visited the Cheekwood Botanical Gardens on the first day toassist with restoration, and then the March of Dimes headquarters on the next.

    After the second service project there was a fellowship night in which each team competed againsteach other in a series of relay games! Other fun things from ICON included sightseeing Nashville,workshops, voting on amendments (if you were a delegate), and of course Awards Night!

    Our clubs very own Connie Lam and Alex Pham were recognized as Distinguished DistrictChairpersons as Kiwanis Family Chair and Membership Development & Education Chair respectively,and Garvey Su as a Distinguished District Treasurer for the California-Nevada-Hawaii (CNH) District.

    As an entire district, CNH was recognized as Distinguished in addition to our District AdministratorCamille Goulet receiving a Distinguished Award.

    This year, CKI International Convention 2015 will be held in I ndianapolis, so please join me nextyear as I am sure I will want to be attending again for one last time! Let me know if you have anyquestions, and I will be more than happy to tell you all about my adventures from this time around!

    Article by Prescilla Arellano, 14-15 Family Head

    DECEMBER DCM

    CKIx #tbt #icon

    Leadership

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    contact us:NAME POSITION PHONE EMAIL

    Benjamin Wu President (626) 673-5676 [email protected]

    Sonya Apinyavat Admin VP (805) 813-1219 [email protected]

    Jessica Pham Service VP (714) 606-2110 [email protected]

    Helen Dang Secretary (619) 713-3100 [email protected]

    Benson Ho Treasurer (909) 358-5013 [email protected]

    Kevin Ngo Service (Large Scale) (951)977-0126 [email protected]

    Juelline Lieng Service (Small Scale) (916) 710-6737 [email protected]

    Jong Choi Fundraising (DFI) (808) 264-9753 [email protected]

    Jason Yang Fundraising (Admin Fundraising) (626) 537-5521 [email protected]

    Thien Tran Kiwanis Family (Networking) (714) 679-8050 [email protected]

    Josef Madrigal Kiwanis Family (Youth) (661) 406-6463 [email protected]

    Michelle Don Pillow Fight (714) 858-7034 [email protected]

    Samantha Carino Member Experience & Retention (702) 686-6852 [email protected]

    Yoni Anderson Membership Dev. & Education (310) 944-4706 [email protected] Chen Fellowship (909) 539-8958 [email protected]

    Lisa Chong Spirit (702) 430-0399 [email protected]

    Melody Huang Creative Relations (858) 663-2512 [email protected]

    Thien Nghiem Technology (714) 854-2122 [email protected]

    Juliana Deer Media Relations (626) 393-0148 uclackimediarelations@gmail

    Jacob Virtusio Campus Outreach (925) 305-9418 [email protected]

    Rich Thigpen Faculty Advisor (310) 490-7325