Art For All Club
Founded a student-led art club that brought creativity to both school and the local community.
Art for All – Founder & President
I founded Art for All, an art club at Rancho Bernardo High School, during my sophomore year and served as president through junior year.
Our club met weekly to explore different mediums and styles — from watercolor and clay to collage and pen drawing.
I led sessions, gathered materials, and helped fellow students discover their own creative voices.
Once or twice a month, we took our club outside the classroom to teach crafts to children at the Rancho Bernardo Branch Library.
We also offered free face painting at school football games, held art meetups at local parks and beaches, and created an Instagram page to share our activities, artwork, and photos with the wider community.
Through this club, I learned how art connects people — not just through what we create, but through where, how, and with whom we create it.
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Kiwins Club
RBHS Kiwins
Emerald Kiwins
RBHS Kiwins – Graphic Chair (Grades 9–12)
Emerald Division Kiwins - Graphic Chair (Grade 12)
I’ve been a part of Kiwins, a student-led service club at Rancho Bernardo High School, since my freshman year.
For four years, I’ve served as the Graphic Chair, creating posters, flyers, and social media visuals to promote our events and fundraisers.
Whether it was designing a flyer for a donation drive or creating digital content for our social platforms, I used my artistic skills to help bring attention to causes we cared about — from community clean-ups to charity concerts.
In my senior year, I also took on the role of Graphic Chair for the Emerald Division Kiwins, where I was responsible for designing graphics and Instagram posts for the chapter’s official social media.
Through these roles, I learned how design can inspire action and how visual communication plays a powerful role in service and advocacy.
It’s been meaningful to use creativity in a way that makes a difference.




