Wednesday, June 2, 2021

2020-2021 Cypress College APIA Award Recipient

 


(John) Phat Mai is one of the 2020-2021 APIA Cypress College Scholarship Recipients. John began studying in this country in 10th grade and is the first one in his family to attend college in the United States. His ultimate goal is to become a medical doctor and bring change to underserved multicultural communities. With this in mind, John has been an avid volunteer in the medical field accumulating over 200 hours of service with Maxcare. During the pandemic, he volunteered at a Maxcare affiliate company, the 360 clinic, where he assisted with the administration of COVID tests throughout Orange and LA counties by setting up equipment for frontline workers and communicating with people about their appointments.  As a COPE Health Scholar, John was able to gain hands-on experience assisting nurses and patients at Kaiser Permanente Anaheim.


 John was active at Cypress College as president of the International Club and part of the STEM program. Through these activities, he developed skills that led his recommender to list his strengthens as leadership, organization, professionalism, adaptability, empathy and cultural competence. As a well-rounded individual, John demonstrated his artistic side by playing classical guitar during weekly virtual fundraising events in the summer of 2020.  John is majoring in Biology and hopes to transfer to UCLA to earn a degree in microbiology, immunology, and molecular genetics.
 

2020-2021 Cypress APIA Award Recipient



Anh Nguyen is one of the three APIA Cypress College 2020-2021 award recipients. After arriving in the United States, she was a dedicated volunteer at the Refugee Helping Center and is currently volunteering at the Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance helping others like herself who are struggling with English and managing in a new country. Anh is able to use her experiences to provide services with empathy and care. As a volunteer, some of Anh's duties include translating and interpreting for others, and making referrals to important services. 

Anh has received the Courage Award from the North Orange Continuing Education campus and despite personal hardships, Anh has persevered and maintained a 4.0 grade point average while caring for her daughter. In the future, she hopes to work in the health care field and continue her work helping others. 

Tuesday, April 27, 2021

NOCCCD APIA and Fullerton College’s Department of Ethnic Studies Statement Against Anti-Asian Violence






If you are interested in receiving the document with working links, please contact Jane Ishibashi at jishibashi@fullcoll.edu


Stand Against Anti-Asian Hate


APIA held a Stand Against Anti-Asian Hate event on the corner of Lemon and Chapman in front of the campus




Group photo at Anti-Asian Hate Protest







Friday, June 5, 2020

Fullerton College APIA Scholarship Recipient



We are happy to announce the Fullerton College APIA Scholarship recipient for 2019-2020, Chanelle Rose Leva. Chanelle has been a dedicated volunteer on and off campus. She volunteered as a tutor for kindergarten and high school students. During the typhoon season in 2018, Chanelle volunteered in the Philippine Red Cross helping with a food drive, record keeping, and the distribution of basic necessities. At Fullerton College, Chanelle was a volunteer for the Biotechnology Outreach Program and she worked as a peer notetaker for students through Disability Support Services. She has volunteered in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at a hospital and been employed as a Certified Nursing Assistant in a Sub Acute rehabilitation facility. Seeing the effects of COVID-19 have only strengthened her desire to increase her contributions in the medical field. With a certificate as a Biotechnology Laboratory Assistant and a degree in anthropology, Chanelle will be transferring to UCLA in fall. Chanelle plans to eventually work in biotechnology or pursue a career as a Doctor of Osteopathic medicine.

Saturday, May 30, 2020

Cypress College APIA Scholarship Recipient 2019-2020


Jan Danielle Cimeni is the Cypress College APIA scholarship recipient for 2019-2020. She was born in Cagayan de Oro in the Philippine Islands. Following her grandmother’s lead, her parents, Jan Danielle, and her brother immigrated to the United States when she was two years old. During her years at Cypress College, Jan Danielle earned a place on either the Dean’s or President’s Honor list with GPAs over 3.75 or 3.5. While maintaining her high GPA, she volunteered in a Christian organization by visiting nursing homes and helping to feed the homeless. On campus, Jan Danielle served as a mentor in the STEM2 program familiarizing new students with Cypress College and cementing friendships that enriched both herself and the students. On top of her numerous campus and community obligations, Jan Danielle also worked in fast food restaurants and as an after-school camp instructor. As a camp instructor, Jan Danielle engaged grade school students in science activities while keeping vigilant watch over them.


Next year, Jan Danielle will attend Cal State Dominguez Hills in the Clinical Science program. The pandemic has deepened her desire to obtain her degree in Clinical Science and to eventually work in laboratories to find cures to diseases and help the world of medicine progress.