Empowering Future Architects
Our Partnership with Kennedy High School
AIA San Fernando Valley is dedicated to inspiring and supporting the architects of tomorrow through our dynamic partnership with Kennedy High School. Together, we're sparking creativity, providing mentorship, and offering enriching experiences to high school students passionate about architecture and design.
Our Mission: AIA San Fernando Valley believes in the power of education and mentorship to transform lives. Our collaboration with Kennedy High School reflects our commitment to nurturing talent and fostering a deep appreciation for architecture and design.
How Can You Get Involved?
Donate to Kennedy High School's Wishlist: Help us provide students with the tools they need to bring their architectural visions to life. Contribute to Kennedy High School's Wishlist by donating architectural drawing supplies, model-making materials, design software licenses, or making a financial contribution towards purchasing necessary supplies.
Serve on the Online Jury: Share your expertise and insights by volunteering to serve on an online jury. Your feedback and critique will play a crucial role in shaping students' design projects.
Offer an Experiential Gift: Do you have a project or architectural site that could offer students a firsthand glimpse into the world of architecture? Share your project with us and offer it as an experiential gift for Kennedy High School students to visit and learn from.
Contribute Towards Scholarships: Help us reward excellence and inspire future architects by contributing towards scholarships for the winners of the design projects.
Get Started
Ready to make a difference? Fill out the form below to indicate your interests and areas of contribution. Your involvement is instrumental in empowering young minds and shaping the future of architecture.
Join Us in Empowering Future Architects
Thank you for your dedication to supporting the next generation of architects. Together, we can make a lasting impact and ignite a passion for architecture in the hearts of students at Kennedy High School.