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WELCOME TO THE BRIDGE

STUDENTS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD UNITIES TO PROVIDE EDUCATION TO THE LESS FORTUANTE

Our 
Misson

Why start this organization

We as lucky international students believe that with our education, we should give back to the community. With this organization, we hope we can teach and inspire as many less fortunate kids as possible. We hope they can pass it forward as they grow up and become successful. 

About the Founder

Lyon Chiang 

I'm Lyon, a tenth-grade student currently studying at EF Academy New York. When I'm not hitting the books, you can usually find me on the basketball court, shooting hoops and enjoying the thrill of the game.

Beyond academics and sports, I have a passion for writing. In fact, I've written numerous articles for Taiwan English News, a reputable news site based in Taiwan. It's been a rewarding experience to contribute my thoughts and perspectives to a wider audience.

Throughout my academic journey, I've maintained nearly perfect grades, striving for excellence in everything I do. But beyond academic achievements, I'm driven by a deeper purpose. I believe in using my skills and opportunities to make a positive impact in the world.

That's why I've embarked on this journey to create The Bridge. My goal is to provide opportunities for less fortunate kids and serve as a positive role model for them to look up to. Ever since I was 5 and able to understand words, I deeply remember the words my dad said to my brother and me whenever we were at temples. He says in Chinese, "你們兩兄弟要成為一個對社會有正面貢獻的人" which translates to "you two brothers have to be a man brings a positive impact on the world." 

 

With students from international schools from all over the world, I hope to spark a interest in these kids. Through English education, I hope to empower them with the tools they need to succeed in life.

Join me in this mission to make a difference, one lesson at a time.

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The Bridge In Numbers

2

EVENTS

HELD

20+

VOLUNTEERS

100+

CHILDREN TAUGHT

5+

NATIONAITLIES INVOLVES

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