Club Thrive in Joy’s 2026 Entrepreneurial Social Impact Project (ESIP) Video Highlights

This spring, Club Thrive in Joy successfully completed their Entrepreneurial Social Impact Projects (ESIPs) across four Los Angeles high schools serving students from low-income communities. We are so proud of the impact created by all student leaders and their teams!

Watch the video highlights below from each inspiring project:

Esperanza College Prep – “Entrepreneurial Fair: Next Wave of Creators” (March 11)

This innovative and impactful event brought together community and student businesses giving all who attended a closer look at what it takes to start and run a small business.


University Prep Value High School – “Pathways to Thrive” (March 23-25)

Focused on medicine and health, this event featured a blood drive, a panel with USC Keck School of Medical students, and a panel with health professionals, along with interactive educational games, and health screenings.


Alliance Dr. Olga Mohan High School – “Balance The Noise” (March 27)

This community-building event created an impact by creating a space for students to step away from hectic schedules to focus on self-care, confidence, and their future.


USC Hybrid High College Prep – “Thrive Your Mind” (April 16)

Club Thrive in Joy chose peer connections and mental well-being for their spring year-end event. A panel of mental health and mindfulness practitioners along with interactive booths focused on joy, creativity, and human connection gave students an afternoon to slow down and enjoy the present moment.

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Students Begin Planning Their 2026 Spring Entrepreneurial Social Impact Projects (ESIPs)