Bellmore-Merrick schools: Learning the art of origami at Kennedy High School

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The Asian Pacific Student Association at John F. Kennedy High School and The Hearts & Hope Project, a student-led organization, collaborated for a creative charity event on Nov. 19.

Dozens of student volunteers turned out to create origami cranes for children centers, including The Ronald McDonald House on Long Island. Senior Joleen Shau, president of both the APSA and The Hearts & Hope Project, donated all the supplies.

“This is my passion project, it’s what I enjoy doing,” Shau said.

She noted that The Hearts & Hope Project “aims to promote optimism in community through handcrafts and basic necessities.”

Shau carefully instructed students on best folding practices and then walked around, guiding students as necessary. Other founding board members also assisted, including Farah Khan, Kristina Shau, Tazulanna Baron, Natalie Baron and Jocelyn Yeung.

The club, advised by teacher Brad Seidman, has facilitated several events that raise awareness about Asian Pacific culture to its more than 50 members. These events have included trivia contests, holidays presentations and cuisine tastings.