Founder of "Juice for Jews"
- Founded and led an initiative to implement Holocaust education at school, successfully advocating for the creation of a dedicated class.
- Spearheaded community outreach efforts to raise awareness about antisemitism and Jewish history, empowering peers to engage with these critical topics.
Level Up – Large Corporation Team
- Lead corporate partnerships and fundraising initiatives to provide school supplies for underprivileged schools, driving logistics and managing external collaborations to maximize impact.
- Coordinate team efforts to ensure the smooth execution of projects that improve educational resources for students in need.
- Founded Level Up club at High School, and current president
Student Council – Vice President
- Organize and lead school-wide events that boost student engagement and school spirit, promoting inclusivity and active participation.
- Develop and execute initiatives to encourage community involvement and strengthen school culture.
Varsity Dance Team – Member
- Perform in national competitions and at school events, contributing to award-winning routines.
- Mentor junior team members, offering guidance on skill development, performance confidence, and teamwork.
Museum of Tolerance – Teen Docent
- Lead tours and discussions on tolerance, social justice, and human rights, educating visitors and fostering a deeper understanding of these issues.
- Enhance public speaking and presentation skills while inspiring empathy and reflection in others.
Camp Harmony – Volunteer Counselor
- Mentor underprivileged children, creating confidence-building activities and fostering resilience.
- Design and lead group activities that promote self-esteem and personal growth in a supportive camp environment.
Adrian’s Place – Volunteer Leader
- Engage children with special needs in recreational activities, providing a fun, inclusive space that encourages social interaction and personal development.
- Build meaningful relationships, creating a lasting positive impact on the children and their families.