Sharing by UBSC alumni: Maggie Wen

Upward Bound Study Center, a name may not be very noticeable on the New Ave. Plaza, but it’s existence has brought so much to my life. The love, friendship and experiences that I gained when I first became one of the students until now are profound, precious and unforgettable.
It’s a privilege to have been part of the big Upward Bound family, especially during the early years of my American journey. Without Upward Bound Study Center, my journey in America would have been rewritten, and I don’t want to rewrite it. —- Maggie Wen



Liangyu Zhao – UBSC Student
The reason why I like The program UBSC is because they teach us how to be all influential readers, and more professional writers. Even learn about our favorite animals and others. I especially like the first class with Ms.​Susan when we take turns reading a story together. I had a lot of fun learning about the Toucan and the coca cola secret recipe. My other favorite is my last class reading National Geographic.
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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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