Students Begin Planning Their 2026 Spring Entrepreneurial Social Impact Projects (ESIPs)
This spring, Thrive in Joy’s C11 student cohorts will host their Entrepreneurial Social Impact Projects (ESIPs) across five Los Angeles high schools serving students from low-income communities. During these exciting days, over 500 students and community members will be served by these student-led projects. Here’s the lineup:
March 11: Esperanza College Prep (Ednovate Schools) “Entrepreneurial Fair: Next Wave of Creators”
Club Thrive in Joy members will showcase local and student small businesses, giving their campus community insights into running a business.
March 23-26: University Prep Value High School “Pathways to Thrive”
Focused on medicine and health, this Club Thrive in Joy event will include a blood drive, panels with Keck Medical students and health professionals, interactive educational games, and health screenings.
March 27: Alliance Dr. Olga Mohan High School “Balance The Noise”
Focused on medicine and health, this Club Thrive in Joy event will include a blood drive, panels with Keck Medical students and health professionals, interactive educational games, and health screenings.
April 16: USC Hybrid High College Prep (Ednovate Schools) “Thrive Your Mind”
A mental health-themed event where Club Thrive in Joy members will engage students in activities, interactive booths, and a panel of mental health professionals to emphasize connection and diminish phone screen dependency.