

Feeding The Community
Newton, Massachusetts is a city with a mean income of about $190,000, according to Data USA, and a 96% graduation rate according to the U.S. News and World Report. Newton, of course, is generally considered a ‘rich’ town. As such, I did not initially think that my town had many problems with poverty. They were never our problems; they were always someone else’s. They were not to be seen in our everyday lives.
Oliver Chi
Mar 303 min read


BranchOut! at the Burlington Civic Expo: Where Community and Curiosity Meet
BranchOut! co-founders engage attendees with their STEM trivia game, promoting STEM education and mentorship. BranchOut! was proud to participate in the 3rd Annual Civic Expo hosted by Burlington Buzz in partnership with the Town of Burlington at Burlington High School. This free, family-friendly event brought together town departments, boards, commissions, and local nonprofits — all under one roof — giving residents a behind-the-scenes look at how Burlington operates and ho
BranchOut! Boston
Mar 42 min read


The Mountain: The Hike Toward Representation
That climb was exhausting, but it pales in comparison to the metaphorical mountain Asian Americans have been forced to scale for centuries. Our history in this country has been one long, steep ascent against a landscape of exclusion.
Oliver Chi
Feb 273 min read


Inspiring Future Scientists: Students Explore Harvard's Cutting-Edge Lab
On February 18th, a group of high school students from the Boston area visited one of Harvard University's research labs in Cambridge. Organized by BranchOut! Boston, this visit offered the students from high schools a firsthand look at the world of scientific research and innovation.
BranchOut! Boston
Feb 233 min read


Democracy Begins at City Hall
This New Year’s Day was freezing cold. Newton City Hall, though, buzzed with life as my BranchOut group and I made our way upstairs through the crowds. The inauguration of Marc Laredo as the 32nd Mayor of Newton, Massachusetts, was about to begin. The audience in the City Council Chamber included people from all walks of life. Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey was there, as was Chief Justice Kimberly Budd of the Supreme Judicial Court, both to the side of the podium. Sever
Oliver Chi
Jan 282 min read


BranchOut! Believes: Showing Up Is an Act of Leadership
BranchOut! Boston (Newton, Lexington, and Cambridge Chapters) had the honor of attending the inauguration of the new mayor at Newton City Hall on January 1st, 2026.
BranchOut! Boston
Jan 72 min read


Celebrating Community and Creativity at the Cambridge Block Party!
On October 18th, the Boston Chapter of BranchOut! had the wonderful opportunity to participate in the vibrant Cambridge Block Party. This lively community event brings neighbors together to celebrate local culture and creativity. We collaborated closely with the Community Art Center, a hub for fostering artistic expression and community engagement.
BranchOut! Boston
Oct 22, 20251 min read


2025 College Admissions Night Featuring AOs from Berkeley, Cornell, and Penn
On May 7th, 2025, BranchOut! welcomed admissions officers from some of America’s top universities: Mr. Jua Howard from UC Berkeley, Mr....
Ethan Gao
Jun 3, 20254 min read


🎉 Celebrating 10 Years of BranchOut! 🎉
A decade ago, BranchOut! began with a mission to empower youth through education, mentorship, and community engagement. Today, we are...
Oliwia Stryszowska
Mar 6, 20251 min read


Recap: 2024 Fall College Admissions Night
This past fall, BranchOut! organized a College Admissions Night featuring admissions officers from top U.S. colleges and universities to...
Jennifer Zhang
Jan 11, 20254 min read





