Hello my name is Ken Yan, and I am one of the UBSC Alumni. Congratulations to the 30th Anniversary for the center. In the last 30 years, UBSC has been playing a significant role in helping numerous immigrating students with homework and learning English. As one of the students benefiting in the past, I am continuing to show my support and prayer to my beloved UBSC!Hello, everyone! I am Xiaotong Huang, a tenth grade student. I came to the U.S. in 2018, and in the same year, I came to my first after-school tutoring class – Upward Bound Study Center.Two years have passed, and UBSC’s help to me was kept in my mind. I learned a lot from the center, such as vocabulary, idioms, grammar, and writing. Now, I have made progress in all aspects, and I am no longer as panicked and afraid as before. UBSC not only helps students on English, it also helps them to become better persons. I cannot grow up to where I am now without the help from UBSC. Thank you for UBSC’s help, and thank you for making me better!
After 400 days of online classes and 60 days of hybrid learning classes, 56% of students returned to Upward Bound Study Center (UBSC) for an in-person class setting. During the hybrid learning classes trial, students attended the in-person classes twice a week and online classes for the rest of the week. For the center reopening, UBSC is hosting the annual fundraising drive requesting your continual support as we continue to serve the San Gabriel immigrant community. About Upward Bound Study Center: Upward Bound Study Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit education organization that has served new immigrants in the San Gabriel Valley of Greater Los Angeles area through education and community formation since 1990. We strive to empower the community by providing its members with a place to learn, relate, and dream together.
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