by Boonie Yang
The wondrous and intricate details of the NPO( non profit organization) are well beyond the expectations of those who are just seeking for a volunteering position in the community, or even just to support the organization. Being a part of K-sprout is more than just writing books for children- it’ s about serving with determination and a clear vision on supporting the less fortunates of this society with priceless teamwork and experience one gains along the way.
Yan-Ting( Kitty) Li
1. What was the reason for you and your partner to think of the idea for creating K-Sprout? The whole belief that pushes me and Intisar to start KSprout is equitable
CLUB: K-Sprout!
K-Sprout? What are they and Why do We Care?
Interview with: Yan-Ting( Kitty) Li-- Founder’ s Corner
access to education regardless of education. Back in secondary, our lessons on equality and access to education sparked a desire to give back to the community and make changes. And this desire inspired us to create this organization.
2. Is there a goal you wish to achieve for your group? If there is, what is it and how would you try and achieve it? My goal is quite simple: create a family-like environment for my members. Some actions I did to create this atmosphere are valuing the members’ views and respecting their personal times, also making our
What is K-Sprout? Knowledge Sprout( K-Sprout) is an organization that provides books and education for children who do not have the access to high quality books or even just education. The departments of K-sprout would be participating in the process of writing, illustrating, and designing free books created entirely by students.“ We hope that the books could not only entertain & educate, but also provide children with opportunities of a brighter future.”- K-Sprout
monthly meeting more enjoyable. I don’ t want the team to feel stress and bored, instead I want them to be passionated and proud on what we are doing. 3. How did you motivate and engage club members to do their works and join? Since the group has spread to the stage of at least two countries, has there been an idea of expanding this organization to not just donate to people in China, but also in the United States? I would say the main factor to drive club members to engage is to listen to them— hearing their advis-