Thank you Doctors!

If ever doctors (and all frontline healthcare professionals!) need to hear our appreciation, it is today. I’m thanking all of Nicole’s Stanford Medical School Class of 2013, Harbor UCLA Residents […]

Why we need more coronavirus test kits

Did you know that ER doctors in the Bay Area have received orders that they CANNOT give COVID-19 tests to all sick people who go to the ER? Only very […]

Emergency Rescue Careers

Meet Eric Wei — He’s one of my students who has chosen a career of helping and rescuing people. With our healthcare professionals, law enforcement officers, and EMS providers on […]

Benefits of growing your own mushrooms

I just harvested my first crop of shiitake mushrooms! Besides tasting delicious, mushrooms provide health benefits, and they can even devour plastic waste and possibly pests – I have a […]

Projects give stay-at-home kids a purpose

With teachers scrambling to set up online classes; students doing minimal homework and not taking tests, finals, or standardized exams; and nobody leaving home for extracurricular activities, kids are getting […]

Can’t Get Hand Sanitizer? Make Your Own!

Can’t buy hand sanitizer because selfish people are hoarding them? You’re not alone. We couldn’t find hand sanitizers at any stores or online, so we made our own! It’s super […]

Donate PPEs to Frontline Workers

“Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country!” — President John F. Kennedy Never thought I’d be citing President Kennedy’s inaugural […]

Protect Frontline Workers from COVID-19

Want to protect yourself and your loved ones from getting COVID-19? Of course you do! Will you do anything in your power to do so? Then STOP HOARDING and SUPPORT […]

Supplementing Academics While at Home

Now that most schools in the US are closed for at least 2-3 weeks and some for the rest of the school year, there are some things you can do […]

SAT and ACT Rescheduled

A lot can change in 24 hours, and this pandemic has caused lots of anxiety for everyone. For college-bound students, and their parents, who were scheduled to take the SAT […]