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The Students’ contributors to the GYP Students Recognition Fund-2022, 2023

To effectively encourage and recognize student volunteers and students’ philanthropy projects, and at the same time, to let students learn charity giving by doing, GYP launched a students-run mini fund called: the “GYP Students Recognition Fund.”

We like to thank our first group of outstanding student contributors and their parents for their support, and we hope more and more people will join this group.

Here are the first group of students contributors:

Sean Zheng from Boston

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Caroline Song from Boston

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Steven Miall from Boston

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Ryan Tao from Lexington, MA

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Andrew Zheng from Boston

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Kevin Wang from Boston

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Grace Cai from Newton, MA

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Tiffany Li

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David Qiao

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Announcements | two GYP weekend events

Global Youth Philanthropy Worldwide Network has two online events this weekend, September 10-11, 2022:

Event 1: “Charming Voice & Impressive Speech” in English and Chinese


Event 2: The Strategy to apply for college financial aid (In Chinese ) EST Saturday, September 10, 2022

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Annoucement | Seminar on college Application

In the evening of September 24, 2022 Saturday (EST), Global Youth Philanthropy plans to organize an online seminar on college application. The event’s title: Navigating the College Application Process While at Home

Feeling overwhelmed by how to help your student select the right college and successfully navigate the admissions process? The college admissions landscape has changed significantly, and it’s important that parents and students stay updated!

This seminar will review the key steps of the college admissions process and the best approach to take for every component that goes into a successful college application.

In addition to gaining invaluable knowledge, attendees will take away topic-specific materials for their future reference.

Event Speaker: Ms. Alex Peruta

Alex Peruta, IEC and Founder of Strategic Academic Success:

Alex Peruta is a seasoned educational consultant (private school, college, and graduate school) and master tutor. Armed with over 15 years of first-hand experience in college prep and the rigorous climate of elite academic institutions, Alex has a unique insight into top-tier academic study and admissions, both at the secondary and university level. Graduating with honors from Williams College with degrees in biology, chemistry and biochemistry, Alexandra went on to work at Yale University School of Medicine studying infectious disease and continued her graduate studies at Harvard University. 

Alex is a member of the Higher Education Consultants Association (HECA), the Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA), the Association for the Coaching and Tutoring Profession (ACTP), the American College Counseling Association (ACCA), and the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA). With Alex’s expert guidance, her students have been successfully admitted to over 500 top colleges and universities. Alex’s extensive STEM background has also prepared her to successfully mentor numerous students in their pursuit of STEM and pre-health careers. With over a decade of consulting and over 30,000 hours of tutoring/educational advising experience, Alex offers a boutique approach to academic consulting that has aided hundreds of students in achieving their academic goals.

To join the event, please scan the QR Code in following poster, fill in the simple registration form, then you will receive the event zoom link zoom

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GYP Star Artist:  Ryan Tao

Ryan Tao is an upcoming 5th grader who goes to Bowman Elementary school. While his favorite subject in school is math, he relishes doing pencil sketches and gouache painting in his spare time. He consistently gets much support from his community and wants to give something back to them. He has been learning art for two years from his favorite teacher Cheng from Beijing. His favorite artist is Bob Ross.

 Though he is unsure of what he likes specifically about his type of artwork, he believes that the best aspect that every artist should have if they wish to have a good painting is to practice and concentrate. As a young artist, his artworks were collected in Celebration Art Contest in 2020 and 2021 and displayed at the Lexington Town Hall for three years. “I am proud of my artworks,” he said, “to be selected by the city of Lexington.”

 The artwork that he submitted consists of two cats who have a strong affection which each other, but they cannot physically see each other due to the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic. The artist hopes that the two cats will live happily with each other when the pandemic ends. He desires the artwork to illustrate two qualities: peace and love. Ryan is currently working on 3D fruit designs and has big plans in the future to share more of his artworks for the community to see. He is very grateful for how encouraging his community is to him and wishes everyone who sees his artwork will be more peaceful and, in his own words, have a “lovely mind.”

The scent of Love by Ryan Tao

Q1, What is your name?

 I am Ryan Tao.

Q2, What grade are you in, and what school do you attend? Any favorite school subjects?

 I am going to 5th grade. I go to Bowman Elementary, and my favorite subject is math.

Q3, What is your favorite type of art? Other hobbies?

 I like pencil sketching and enjoy gwash painting.

Q4, How long have you been learning? Any favorite art teacher?

 I have been learning with my favorite teacher Chen from Beijing, for two years.

Q5, Any prizes, honors, or proud moments you want to share?

 My artworks were collected into Celebration Art in 2020 and 2021 and get high manors in 2021. I am proud of my artworks have been selected by the city of Lexington to show up in the town center for three years.

Q6, what do you like about your type of art in general?

 I am not sure.

Q7, Who is your favorite artist?

 Bob Ross

Q8, What points or aspects do you believe a good artwork should have?

 Practice and concentration

Q9, Do you mind describing the artwork you submitted or want to submit? Any sparkling moment in conception? What do you want to display? Any unique design of color or others? What kind of feeling does this artwork convey?

 The artwork submitted to the central library is about two cats who love each other but can not see each other because of the Corvid 19. When Corvid 19 ended, they were happy living together.

Q10, Why do you want to submit this artwork for this event?

 Peace of mind because it’s about peace and love.

Q11, Do you get any positive or critical feedback on this artwork? How would you respond? Which part would you wish to work on more?

 Yes, thanks to everyone for supporting me. I would like to support my artwork back to the community.

Q12, Any other artwork you are working on right now and any big plans in the future?

 I am working on the 3D fruit change to design. I would like to share my artwork with the whole community. I wish everyone saw my artwork to get a peaceful and lovely mind.

As reported by Evan Yifan Ding of Boston Latin School