Program Manager of Give Chances Sarah Moon

Sarah Moon

It was my privilege to interview Sarah Moon, a distinguished Korean-American Program Manager at Give Chances. Sarah's academic background includes graduating from Columbia University with a degree in Political Science, showcasing her dedication to understanding complex societal structures. Currently pursuing further studies at Oxford University, Sarah plans to go to Harvard Law School after. Her unwavering commitment to empowering others and fostering positive change exemplifies her as a true role model, earning her the admiration and respect of those around her in the program.

What the interview focused on:

Sarah Moon shared her journey as a Korean American, shedding light on the nuanced challenges and pressures inherent in navigating career paths within this cultural context. In our dialogue, Sarah articulated the intrinsic link between citizenship and the fundamental right to vote, underscoring the inherent dehumanization experienced by individuals excluded from this democratic process. She also talks about how her experience has led her to join Give Chances.

What is Give Chances?

Give Chances is a non-profit organization that provides educational opportunities and job training for underprivileged people including children, youth, and people with disabilities. Give Chances Provides free afterschool programs, disability art programs, and leadership programs for youth, as well as various volunteer opportunities.

https://givechances.org/

What is Chance Makers?

Chance Makers serves as the leadership division within Give Chances, comprising students who exhibit exemplary leadership capabilities. Members of this sector collaboratively formulate decisions pertaining to the future trajectory of the program, with a focus on enhancing opportunities and support for fellow students within the initiative.

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