*African Student Association Advisor: Nora LanceOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-2330Advisor E-mail:nlance@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email :ihounwanou@hotmail.com Vision: Help incoming African students feel welcome and meet other african students. Mission: Introduce African culture to BCC and the local community. Goals: 1. Invite various African assists 2. Attend international student program orientation. 3. Presentations at local schools. TBDBack to the top |
* Amnesty International Advisor: George WalkerOffice Location: D100DContact Information: (425) 564-2333Advisor Email: gwalker@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:janinka07@yahoo.com Amnesty International is a worldwide movement of people who campaign for internationally recognize human right. We meet and talk about different human right issues going on in the world. Club Meetings: Monthly 1-2 pm D 100 or C213Back to the top |
*Art Club Advisor: Dale LindmanContact Information: 425-564-2053 Advisor Email: dlindman@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: dstryofworlds@comcast.net The Art Club is a place for students to learn about art through discussions field trips, demonstrations, and projects. It provides a social atmosphere for interaction and the exchange of idea with fellow artists from beginner to advance. It is an excellent place to evaluate work for a portfolio.Club Meetings: Friday 2-4:00pm at C-256Back to the top |
* Bellevue Eagles Club Advisor: Greg Dempsey, JrContact Information: Club Email : Marcojsg@gmail.comThe Bellevue Eagles Club mission is to provide opportunities for Eastern Washington University and BSS students with a spirit of networking and fellowship BEC provides valuable opportunities and experience Club Meeting Monday 4:00, C 202Back to the top |
* Bad Clown Comedy Advisor: Karendo FairbrookContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email kfairbro@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:jeffjlz@hotmail.com Club Meetings: Mon 4:00p.m. Drama BuildingBack to the top |
* BC Chess Club Advisor: Jennie Mayer and Harlan LeeOffice Location: B233CContact Information: (425) 564- 2281(425) 564-4042 Advisor Email: hlee@bcc.ctc.edu jmayer@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:rob_bokone@hotmail.com The BCC Chess Club develops goodwill and a sense of community by providing a forum for students to learn and play chess. All skill levels are welcomed to attend. Vision: The BCC Chess Club will be recognized as a campus organization that unites students of a diverse population through the international game of chess. Opportunities to engage with the community and other colleges will also be encouraged as well as K-12 outreach. Mission: The BCC Chess Club develops good will and a sense of community by providing a forum for students to learn and play chess with each other and the community. Goals: 1. Weekly meetings on campus for practice and instruction. 2. Invitations to local elementary school chess teams. 3. Some events on campus during high traffic times. Club Meeting: Thursday 12:30pm in C205Back to the top |
* Buddhism of Hope and Courage Advisor: Lenna ShahContact Information: Advisor Email lshah@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: contact yoyoyoko926@hotmail.com Beyond the differences of cultures and religions, we want to share our views of world peace throughout this club activities. Our mission is to spread Nichiren Buddhism and discuss how they are contributing to world peace and individual’s happiness.every Thues 3:30-4:30p.m. C103Back to the top |
* Bas Club Advisor: Faisal JaswalOffice Location: C212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:SHEENCREATIONS@Aol.com TBDBack to the top |
* Business Leadership Club Advisor: Leslie Lum/ Judith PaquettOffice Location: A255Website: http://bccblc.50webs.orgContact Information: (425) 564-4063Advisor Email: llum@bcc.ctc.eduClub Email:karldietererdmann@gmail.com A club for business minded students to discuss business concepts, strategies and current events. Vision: To create a place for students who love business to come together and learn, grow, and network. Mission: we will achieve our vision through fellowship stralegic event planning, making good use of students’ time, and creating a friendly environment for which students can feel free to question, think, and grow. Goals: We will be hosting numerous events throughout the school year in collaborate with the business department and other outsider companies. These events will be educational and will provide opportunity for students to get connected. Club Meetings:TBD in C212Back to the top |
*Campus Crusade for Christ Advisor: Cindy BoekhoffOffice Location: K 100HWebsite: http://www.campuscrusadeforchrist.com/Contact Information: (425) 564-2377Advisor Email: cindy.boekhoff@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: cayla_dahl@yahoo.com The Campus Crusade for Christ or CRU for short, meets weekly on Tuesday at 12:30 pm in N201 The forum: The place to hear and be heard. Join us for social conversations students have chosen! Facebook:cru@bellevuecollegeClub Meetings: Tuesday at 12:30 pm in N201Back to the top |
* Chemistry Club Advisor: Carole BergContact Information: Club Email: contact roberttsay@yahoo.com Club Meetings: Mon 11:30a.m. 3rd Conference S Back to the top |
*Communication Club Advisor: Stephanie Hurst Office Location: L 100CContact Information: (425)564-3062Advisor Email shurst@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: zeta199071@yahoo.com.hk Vision: The communication club at BCC will be an active resource for students who are interested in pursuing a career and/ or four year degree in the field of communication studies. Mission: The communication club will assist students by coordinating conversations with recent graduates as well as provide opportunities to experience potential places to launch a career in the field of communication studies. Goals: information & planning sessions for students interested in transferring to a 4-year institution as a communication studies major/ minor. 2. Information & planning sessions for students interested in internships. 3. Guest speakers (recent gradates working in the field) 4. Outings to various businesses in the area to meet with & ask questions of those in that field (King 5 news, hope heart institute, Google, Nintendo, and Microsoft.) Club Meetings: First Wed of month & Third Tuesday of the month at 12:30pm to 1:15 pmBack to the top |
* Christian Bible Study Advisor: Trisha BrinkContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email tbrink@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:c.mcdo@hotmail.com Club Meetings: Mon 10:30-11:20, Location:TBDBack to the top |
* Computer Science Club Advisor: Ravi GandhamContact Information: Advisor Email: rgandham@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: contact sts193@gmail.com The club will have active students contributing to the field of computer science and the open source movement. Gather people with a common interest and create. Focusing on ideas and implementing them into something real.Club Meeting: TBDBack to the top |
* Chiptunes Club Advisor: Kely KunzOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email kelly.kunz@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:madsencp@gmail.com Club Meetings: Tues 1:30-2:30p.m. location: TBDBack to the top |
* Chinese Leadership Association Advisor: Lilliana HalimContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email liliana.halim@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:jsl0617@gmail.com Club Meetings: Fri 1:30p.m. D101Back to the top |
* Desi Club Advisor: Faisal JaswalOffice Location: C 210Contact Information: (425) 564-6150Advisor Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:chhabrasheetal19@gmail.com The mission of the Desi Club is to create awareness and educate Bellevue Community College about Desi Culture and heritage. We hope to create an environment where students are encouraged to explore and experience. To encourage social interaction among the Desi community, we plan on hosting Varian cultural and social events, while still staying in touch with the other members of the BCC community. Vision: This club will encompass an environment where students are encouraged to explore and experience the south Asian society where all thoughts and ideas are embraced equally. Mission: The mission of the Desi club is to create awareness and educate BCC about the south Asian culture and heritage. Goals: To encourage social interaction among the Desi community we plan on hosting various culture and social events where this community will be on par with those students of UW so a transition be set between the two colleges Club Meetings: Friday 2:45-3:15 C 211Back to the top |
* Docs and Dents Advisor: Carole BergOffice Location: B 146Contact Information: (425) 564-2095Advisor E-mail: CBerg@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email Kenman121@hotmail.com It is for pre-medical and pre-dental students or students who are interested in the medical field. Here we will learn how to increase our chances of getting into graduate schools. Get a glimpse of the field and help us decide if the path is for us. Also we’ll have interaction with doctors and dentists who can advise us in things we’re interested in.Club Meetings: Fri 11:30-12:20p.m. S301Back to the top |
*Disciple Makers for Christ Advisor: Time HeinrichsOffice Location: a 100bContact Information: (425)564-2114Advisor Email: theinric@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: contact captainsuh@gmail.com To build better relationship with God, Jesus and people. To develop our wisdom, power and knowledge by studying Bible. We are able to achieve our mission by listening to God, praying for people and behaving in ways. We will be able to help people learn Bible in Korea.Thursdays, 3-5:00 p.m., C 211Back to the top |
* Engineering Club Advisor: Janet RobertsOffice Location: L 200Website: http://www.bccengineering.site88.net/home.htmlContact Information: (425)564-2091>Club Email: JaRobert@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: Johnnyp765@hotamil.com The Engineering club will promote Engineering among youth in grade schools, give our members better access to information to apportunities within the Engineering field, and build projects for demonstration in campus. Club Meetings: TBDBack to the top |
*Filipino Association Club Advisor: Myra Van Vactor
Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email myra.vanvactor@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:ryo_svave_09@live.com Club Meetings: Nov 6 1:30-2:30p.m. C205Back to the top |
*Gay Straight Alliance Advisor: Lori SaffinOffice Location: D 110 Website: http://bcgsa.moonfruit.com/Contact Information: (425) 564-2161Advisor E-mail: lsaffin@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email alexandrasimas@gmail.com This year will be devoted to growth of membership and networking. We want to work with other clubs and programs to promote to understanding and community. We want to increase awareness and use of the new LGBQT resource center. The GSA seeks to create a welcoming environment where members of the LGBQT community and their allies can learn more about themselves by meeting others in the community.Club Meetings: Tuesday , 2:30p.m. C225 Back to the top |
*Generation Movement Advisor: Cindy BoekhoffOffice Location: K 100HContact Information: (425)564-2377Advisor Email: cindybokhoff@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:ediyoya@yahoo.com Our vision for the club is to become one of the leading clubs for community support and service on campus. Our mission is to reach our community through loving people, starting with small groups for Bible study friendship and showing them that at any age, we can make an impact on our community.Club meetings: Fridays 1:30 C225Back to the top |
*Genki Society Advisor: Candy StewartOffice Location: C212Contact Information: (425) 564-6150Advisor Email: sbessho@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:fixerbard@gmail.com Create an environment where Asian cultural Awareness among Bellevue College students and the community. Also, it introduces cultural diversity through Asian Media.Club Meetings: Fri 3pm-6pm. C202Back to the top |
*History Club Advisor: Graham HaslamOffice Location: A100EContact Information: (425) 564-2163Advisor Email: ghaslam@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: IreneAdler1891@yahoo.com The history Club endeavors to promote an understanding and general enthusiasm for the study of history. Schedule events for students interested in a continued study of important historical events and trends.Club Meeting:Wed 12:30pm to 1:20 pm in C211Back to the top |
*Hong Kong Studets Assocaition Advisor: Nora LanceOffice Location: C212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email nlance@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:fionaliu.hk@gmail.com Back to the top |
*Iranian Culture Club Advisor: Faisal JaswalOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email fjaswal@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:Motazed79@hotmail.com Club Meetings: Thur 2-3p.m. C212Back to the top |
*Independent Culture Club Contact Information: kedrahos@gmail.comA club where people can express and embrace non main stream culture. The club will serve as a platform for local independent art and educate people on unique non mainstream culture.Club Meetings : Wed 2p.m.Back to the top |
*The Ice Cream Club Advisor: Nora LanceContact Information: 425-564- 6150 Club Email : Jlina@bcc.ctc.eduVision: Eat ice-cream make friends some learning communities. Mission: Value and respect each person and their favorite flavor of ice-cream. Goals: Volunteer during the summer, learn to make ice-cream, exercise. Club Meetings: TBDBack to the top |
*Indonesian Fellowship Club Advisor: Alan YabuiOffice Location: R 230CContact Information: (425) 564-3083Advisor Email: ayabui@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:r1bka@hotmail.com The IFC-BCC is a club that promotes togetherness and harmony between the Indonesian students in BCC. This club welcomes all new students that enroll into BCC so that they will fell less distant from home. There will be activities planned to promote interaction and communication between the club members. The main idea of the club is to let the Indonesians know one another, get together, and have fun. We would also like to share our country’s culture and tradition with the rest of BCC students. Vision: The Indonesian fellowship club (IFC) is a club that promotes togetherness and harmony between the Indonesian students in BCC. Mission: This club welcomes new Indonesian students that enroll into BCC so that they will feel less distant from home. We will encourage on another and create a strong friendship among BCC students by sharing our culture and valves. Goals: There will be activities planned to promote interaction and communication between club members. The main idea of this club is to let Indonesians know one another, get together, and have fun. Besides that, we would also like to share our country’s culture and tradition with the rest of BCC’s students. Club Meetings: every month in C buildingBack to the top |
*International Talk Time Advisor: Cindy BoekhoffOffice Location: K 100HContact Information: (425)564-2377Advisor Email: cindybokhoff@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:funnylittlegenius@gmail.com ITT is a Christian led club sponsored by Bridges International whose purpose is to bridge the cultural apt to intellectually, socially, spiritually meet the individual needs of internationals.Club Meetings:Tues 11:30-12:30 A 265Back to the top |
* Jesus Follwer Advisor: Candy StewartOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email candy.stewart@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:fionaliu.hk@gmail.com Club Meetings: Fri 6:00-7:00 p.m. C211Back to the top |
*Japanese Business Association Advisor: Deron DohlkeOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email deron.dahlke@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:dioryk@gmail.com Club Meetings: Fri 15:30-16:30 p.m. C210Back to the top |
* Latter Day Saint Student Association Advisor: Anne TaylorContact Information: (425) 564-2434Advisor E-mail:ataylor@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email angela.m.bailey@gmail.com Vision: The LDSSA is established by the Bellevue Institute of Religion to help students have a balanced secular and spiritual educational experience during their years of formal education. Mission: Through the LDSSA Club we provide a spiritual and social experience for all who want to attend. Our members invite friends of all faiths to join us in our Friday Forum lunches and to attend our club meetings. In the past we have participated with other Christian clubs on campus in their planned events when invited to do so by them. Goals: We will participate in school functions that allow us to promote our club such as the freshman orientation days before school and other such events. Hold meetings that will allow our members have an inspirational experience each day they attend. Allow members to invite friends to attend with them. Provide a lunch each Friday for our club members and their friends. Club Meetings: Tues/Thurs 11:30-12:20 c211 Back to the top |
*Latin American Culture Club Advisor: Henry Amaya & Sylvia Unwin Office Location: C212Contact Information: 425.564.6042Club Email: lacc.secretary@gmail.com President: Daniel Lile |
* Middle-Eastern Advisor: Gwyneth JonesOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email gwjones@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:Seattle2thebay@gmail.com Club Meetings: Fri 3: 00p.m. C202Back to the top |
*Nursing Pinning Committee Advisor: Sybil WeberContact Information: (425)564-5184 Advisor Email: sweher@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email jenn-pasta@gmail.com We promote nursing and celebrating our accomplishment. Also, we celebrate our diversity and bring together different cultures as one unifier nursing group.Club Meetings : TBDBack to the top |
*Nihon 5 Up Advisor: Mariko FujiwaraContact Information: (425) 564-6041Program Email : Taokellyusa@gmail.com To become the best Bellevue College out-of class option for students and the community to upgrade their Japanese language level; secondarily, to be a reliable for students to enhance their understanding of Japanese society as it relates to language learning. The purpose of Nihon5 up Club is to provide BC students an opportunity for improving their Japanese language competency. This will be achieved through a structured review and forward looking study system in which nominated members are responsible for preparing and presenting modules such as grammar drills, listening comprehension exercises and role plays.Club Meetings : Wednesday,7:00p.m. BC North CampusBack to the top |
*PCC Fellowship Advisor: Cindy BoekhoffOffice Location: K 100HContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email cindy.boekhoff@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:hosonchu@live.com Club Meetings: Fri 1:30-2:30p.m. C202Back to the top |
*Poetry Club Advisor: Martha SilanoContact Information: MarthaSilana@belleveuecollege.eduwe meet regularly on and off campus, go on outings to coffee houses and poetry readings, get together & make connections with other amateur poets outside of school and keep connections, meet in creative and comfortable settings that enhance thought process and allow for creative flowClub Meeting Thur 1:30-2:00p.m.Back to the top |
*Positive Iuspuratrous Advisor: Julie DenninghoffContact Information: brycekadroff@live.comWe promote talent through a musical standpoint to a further and possible level of industry talent in the Bellevue community ideally with a hop-pop positive attitude.Club Meeting : W-F 3:45-5:00 p.m. W- My studio F-N-SeattleBack to the top |
*Political Science Club Advisor: Leena ShahOffice Location: A100AContact Information: Club Email Crombie34@msn.comThe Political Science Club will meet once a week for an hour to discuss current events happening nationally and internationally. We will also be taking a club field trip to Washington DC to see what America was based on and what our country was founded upon to give us a better understanding of what is happening in our government. Club Meeting: Mondays 1:30 – 2:30Back to the top |
* BCC Rotaract Club Advisor: Faisal JaswalOffice Location: C21011Website: http://www.bccrotaract.comContact Information: (425) 564-6151Advisor Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:jpeltier@bcc.ctc.edu BCC Rotaract is an international program for young adults who want to make a difference. It was founded in 1968 by Rotary International, an association of clubs made up of service-minded business and professional leaders. This club enables its members to grow personally and professionally, access community needs, and promote international understanding through friendship and service. Vision: Defines where the club ideally wants to be in the future. Reflects the optimistic view of the club’s preferred future state. Through leadership and community service opportunities we aim to create better World Citizens. Mission: Provides purpose, describing how the club will achieve its vision. Emphasizes values, culture, and priorities of the club. To provide a environment that fosters diversity, leadership and creativity through community service opportunities. We strive to provide activities that challenge our members as leaders, community members, and students. Goals: Club Operations: Nepal Relationship, Increase participation at Bellevue Rotary events and meetings, Increase membership of BCC Rotaracters into Bellevue Rotary, Create a sustainable club. Service above Self: Disability Awareness, Aids Awareness, Water Projects, Bellevue Rotary Projects. Back to the top |
*Republican Club Advisor: Faisal JaswalContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email fjaswal@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: hilaryfranco@gmail.com To promote a bottom understanding of the American Political. Also, it establish an open environment for open discussion.Club Meeting: Weds 2:30-3:30p.m. C202Back to the top |
*RythmBlock Advisor: Candy StewartContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email candy.stewart@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: myohannah@yahoo.com We are a community of musical artists& performers comprised of dancers-boys, singers rappers that entertains, unites and educates through our love of the Hip hop genre of music.Club Meetings: : Fri 1:30-3p.mp. StudioBack to the top |
*Sakura Advisor: Nora LanceWe are the most famous organization in BC. Our purpose is to show Japanese culture to lot of people and through the activity, we want to communicate with foreign people.Club Meeting : Thursdays, 5:00 p.m. C211Back to the top |
*Super Fans Advisor: Hristo StoynovOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email nlance@bcc.ctc.edu ormaki-1220-@hotmail.com Basic conversations, Japanese talk time for BCC students, and traditional Japanese culture for all to enjoy. Vision: Making life long friendship. Mission: : Teaching BCC students about Japanese Culture making friends with international and other non-Japanese students. Goals: : Weekly meeting to teach Japanese Language and culture teach about different Japanese festivals and traditions (Quarterly activities) inviting all BCC students ex. Potlucks, Outings, etc. Club Meetings: Tuesday 4:30, C212Back to the top |
*SOSS Advisor: Paul WeatherlyContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email pweather@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: JulieLB100@hotmail.com We aim to be a vibrant and meaningful addition to the BC campus. A place where students can come for information support and fellowship regarding all aspects of chemical. Our mission is to provide support and fellowship to students at Bellevue College who are interested I the field of chemical counseling as well as support to the general campus community to educate engage and inform about chemical dependency.Club meetings :Thursdays, 5:00 p.m. R103Back to the top |
*Speech and Debate Society Advisor: Denise VaughanContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email dvaughan@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: Bernard24@comcast.com The speech and debate society would want to see in one year a full club with at least three teams competing in tournaments. Also to be funded by S&A. We have many students involved and intered in speech and debate. Club Meeting TBDBack to the top |
*Single Parent Club Advisor: Candy StewartOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email candy.stewart@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:Michelle.Hightower@bellevuecollege.edu To unite single parents on campus and make BC a more single parent friendly community. We provide help and resources to single parents on and off campus.Club Meetings: TDBBack to the top |
*Sam's Message Club Advisor: Husby LOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email lhusby@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:Ssanguuu@gmail.com Getting out of stress by using massage. We would like to teach people and introduce massage.Club Meetings: TBDBack to the top |
* The Collimators Advisor: Sheere ZupanOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email sheere.zupan@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:TYBMNT@yahoo.com Club Meeting: Mon/Wed 11:30p.m.Back to the top |
*The Club of Champions Advisor: Carol GrantOffice Location: B 132MContact Information: (425)564-2699Advisor Email: cagrant@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: contact Ignorthrop1@yahoo.com The Club of Champions will offer a judgment-free space for students with disabilities to share stories /experiences and receive support. We hope to emphases a component of self esteem and inclusion on campus. Recognizing disability is a part of pluralism. Vision: The club of Champions wants to be a voice for students with disabilities within the college community. We want to offer a safe space where students with disabilities can gather to share stories/ experiences in a judgment free space. The club of champions wants to acknowledge that disability is a vital part of diversity. Mission: The club of champions values all of the students with disabilities. We want to create. Club Meeting: Every other Monday 11:30 C202Back to the top |
*Taiwanese Association Advisor: Katherine NordellOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email Knordell@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:Knordell@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email::Cecilia.dao@gmail.com We would like to make an impact on the BC company by inspiring students and faculty members to serve humanity along with us. Also, we would like to serve our community as well as our world through humanitarian deeds. Vision: UNICEF campus initiative is an unincorporated, student led organization that partners with the U.S. Fund to educate, advocate, fundraise and volunteering for UNICEF’s life saving work. Mission: Help UNICEF work by making positive differences in children’s lives around the world. Accompanied by spreading the awareness of children’s issues, as well as fundraising to mobilize material resources for less fortunate children. Goals: Fundraising, encouraging people to help support UNICEF work and send it to UNICEF head-quarter. Club Meetings: TBDBack to the top |
*Model United Nations Student Club Vision: The vision for the club to be a focus on campus for promoting understanding of and produce advocacy for the United Nations and BCC students. Mission: : The club will support this vision and through sponsorship of campus activities such as promoted lectures by speakers on UN Activities. Goals: : Goals for the coming year will be to help develop and implement a proposal to bring A.I.R students to campus. And to obtain S & A funds for BCC students to visit Iran as part of a united nations association sponsored educational to/ or in may 2009. Back to the top |
*VSA Vietamese Student Association Advisor: Nora LanceOffice Location: C212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email nlance@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:Kimmengoaou2@yahoo.com Our vision is to see the club continue to expand with more colleagues’ ad donations. Our hope is to bring everyone together and work to five back to the community and others countries. VSA is aiming toward helping children and poor families in Vietnam through fundraiser and donations. There will be cultural activities to show how to enrich Vietnamese culture is.Club Meetings : TBD C 211Back to the top |
* Vetern's Club Advisor: Maggie WhetselContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email lsaffin@bellevuecollege.edu Program Email :enelope.holliday@gmail.com Vision: We aim to be a really fun group of people who do yoga and serve the community. We will hold empowerment seminars periodically and be a place to relax and enjoy being students while serving the community. Mission: Teach Practical, easy to follow techniques to handle stress in order to become efficient and manage school, work and relationships. Offer periodic Youth Empowerment programs. Collaborate with UW Chapter for YES+ Course quarterly. Meet for weekly gatherings, coordinate and participate in community service projects. Club Meetings: Tues 3:15 R014Back to the top |