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GYP Students Art Show 2023

We are thrilled to announce the GYP Art Show 2023, an exciting opportunity for young artists aged 5-18 to showcase their talents and positively impact their communities. Our goal is to encourage and support young artists to contribute to their communities and to make better social impacts via art philanthropic projects.

The GYP Art Show 2023 will combine online on the GYP website and on-site shows in selected community libraries in the Boston area. We believe this format will provide a unique opportunity for young artists to reach new audiences and share their art with a broader community.

We believe that the GYP Art Show 2023 will be a fantastic opportunity for young artists to showcase their talents, connect with their communities, and make a positive impact through their art. We look forward to receiving your applications and seeing your unique artwork!

Themes: “Rebirth, Development, and Peace

Visual art categories

Painting (oil, watercolor, acrylic), ceramics, sculpture, origami, photography, crafts, and more.

The application deadline: June 15, 2023,

The scheduled art showing dates: from June 30 to August 30, 2023.

Event organizers: Global Youth Philanthropy-Boston and Boston Central Library-Teen Central

To participate, interested artists should submit an application and artwork photos. Please scan the QR code on the following poster, and fill in the application.   Please send the photos of the artwork and any inquiries to us by email at  <info@globalyouthphilanthropy.org>

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Breaking Barriers: The Inspiring Story of Angelene Huang

Alliance for Impact (AFI) is a nonprofit organization focusing on finance and investment education, social impact, and community leadership activities for Asian society. Angelene Huang founded AFI and serves as its CEO. In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, AFI and its affiliates raised multi-million-dollar equivalent personal protective equipment (PPE) and offered over 300 online seminars and workshops. With a focus on social impact, AFI has grown into one of the largest Asian professional networks, with more than 30,000 individuals and families. Additionally, Huang serves as the Board Chairwoman for the Youth Entrepreneurship and Finance Association (YEFA), which aims to empower young people with financial literacy and business thinking and encourage youth entrepreneurship and social responsibility. Huang previously served as the Head of Treasury for a top global quantitative hedge fund in NYC and is currently a board director of TCFA (The Chinese Finance Association).

When you think of America, what comes to mind? To Angelene Huang, when she thinks of America, she thinks of freedom, education, and opportunities. From a young girl who grew up in a tiny town in China to one of the most successful and prosperous businesswomen in America, here is Angelene Huang’s story.

Angelene grew up in Guizhou, China. She lived in China until she was 27, when she moved to New York to seek new opportunities. Angelene was able to develop her own Wall Street career, but even after working in one of the most prestigious industries in the world, she wanted to have a bigger influence on the community.

Angelene has founded many of her own organizations, including Alliance for Impact Inc. and Viswise Academy Inc. Alliance for Impact was created to help make an impact on Asian American communities, whether it’s by distributing millions of dollars of PPE during the pandemic or having civic engagement seminars to build community. Viswise Academy is a non-profit organization that offers online courses to help the younger generation build strong foundations for future careers. But still, even after all these amazing feats, Angelene Huang still was not ready to call it quits.

Angelene is now studying law school, where she wants to learn more about the United States judicial system and its laws. The reason for going to law school was because she knows how much prejudice, discrimination, and hate Asians have to face on a day-to-day basis. She believes that if she can gain more legal knowledge, she can give more advice to others and help even more people. Even though being in law school is already a huge time commitment, she still oversees her non-profit organization and her jobs.

One name came to mind when asked who her inspiration is: Sam Mok. Angelene says Sam taught her about philanthropy and the Western style and is an amazing leader. Unfortunately, Sam Mok passed away from cancer a couple of years ago, but his passion for the community will continue.

Currently, Angelene is working a very busy lifestyle, with many organizations to oversee, studying law, and raising money to manage her nonprofits. She does her best to offer resources, solutions, and advice to those seeking help. Angelene has a very powerful backstory and background, and she hopes that she can help inspire others. Angelene wishes she could bring value to people and hopes to watch them grow.

Written by: Steven Miall

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Making a Difference: GYP Star Volunteer in Beijing- Miranda Liu

As a high schooler in China, Miranda sets her sights on making an international impact on the world by volunteering for Global Youth Philanthropy, which is a non-profit organization based in America. She found the organization exceptionally intriguing because of the enthusiastic environment and the super supportive community. Additionally, GYP differs from other extracurriculars in China, where students have to pay for help. Miranda says these drive her to continue volunteering.

Besides GYP, Miranda is also part of the dance club at her school and likes dancing to jazz music as she feels it embodies modern culture. She is also a part of her school’s basketball team and is starting to take up photography as well. She is very interested in international universities, not just those in China. Miranda is actually applying to Vanderbilt, which is in Tennessee, and many other universities as well.

Miranda’s own magazine, Wavemaker, is on international universities, which helps Chinese students go to universities abroad. This feeds right into Miranda’s interests as well, which leads her to enjoy writing this magazine and have fun while creating it. Miranda also is an avid enjoyer of music: she loves the guitar as she likes its softness and soothing tone. She compares it to pop music and classical music, which makes her feel more formal.

Qianmen Street Yilan Pavilion, 12/13/2021, recorded and answered common questions from tourists

Working in China, however, is not as smooth sailing for Miranda as you may think. Miranda also has to face many challenges while working for a non-profit organization based in America while living in China. Miranda many times has to wake up very early or stay up very late in order to make meetings with members of Global Youth Philanthropy due to time zone differences. Miranda also has to sacrifice a lot of her personal time to continue volunteering with GYP. She loved spending time with her grandmother, but now that happens less due to her being busy with volunteering and a multitude of other tasks. Handling all this stress led to Miranda getting into a new form of stress relief, meditation. She talks about how meditation calms her down and makes her heart feel more serene.

When asked about how her friends and family support her while volunteering for an American organization, Miranda talked about how her friends are always supportive of her and how she has friends in Beijing who help promote her projects. Their support means a lot to Miranda. Miranda’s family also does their best to support her, but they want her to be independent and do her work as best as she can.

Beijing No. 4 High School International Campus, 10/15/2020, arranged appropriate clothing for the students participating in the Hanfu catwalk show
Qianmen Street Yilan Pavilion, 7/13/2020, Miranda guided Chinese and foreign tourists, introduced the characteristics of the area

Report by: Steven Miall – 10th grader at Boston Latin School

Kevin Wang – 9th grader at Boston Latin School