AASuccess is dedicated to nurturing and advancing life skills among its high school and young professionals to give them the tools to succeed in life.
Who We Are:
AASuccess, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, seeks to help students enhance their individual approaches to academic work, career development, and other challenges in life. Through our Life Skills Academy, AASuccess empowers students to identify and cultivate skills necessary for professional development and civic work. With help from our business support community, AASuccess provides students with funding, internship opportunities, coaching, and other critical resources. We focus on a personal approach and address a host of issues, including: confidence, self-discipline, stress management, accountability, citizenship, leadership skills, physical and emotional health, and prudent decision-making. Our overall goal at AASuccess is to help students succeed in life.
AASuccess is open to all residents of Northern Virginia and the D.C. Metropolitan Area interested in either receiving the benefits or volunteering in any of its two main programs: Life Skills Academy and Arc360 Civic Projects Programs.
To foster ethical and humanitarian values in our students while empowering them to achieve personal, academic, professional, and civic fulfillment.
Our History:
AASuccess was created in 2006 by Dave Nguyen, Irina Nguyen, David Montanari, Sumesh Kaushal, and Malou Gemeniano to promote volunteer activities and host an annual scholarship program. However, the scope of our core programs soon grew to include life skills development, as well as internship and other professional opportunities. Our goal shifted towards enabling students to succeed in all aspects of life and providing lifelong leadership developmental opportunities. In 2012, the Giving Back and Arc360 programs were combined to create the Arc360 Civic Projects. In the same year, AASuccess established a life skills academy and job training center for both high school and college students. AASuccess’ strategies revolve around integrating its students into an intergenerational support community comprised of senior citizens, business owners, career and young working professionals, public officials, non-profit organizations, and those from the educational community.
Our official website: www.aasuccess.org
Our blog: www.blog.aasuccess.org
Our 2014 Annual Report: http://aasuccess.org/images/Enews/AASuccess%20Annual%20Report.pdf
Our 2014 Brochure: http://aasuccess.org/images/Enews/AASuccess_Brochure.pdf