Melius Mentorship Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to closing the disparities in education from those coming from indigenous/refugee/low income backgrounds. The youth are our future and as a society, ensuring that every student has access to the best resources and guidance for education is imperative for ensuring their success. Our goal at Melius is to not only help refugees/immigrant students to better acclimate to their new home but also guide them in their academic ambitions.
Our Services
(everything is FREE of charge!)
(everything is FREE of charge!)
TutoringMelius Mentorship Network offers FREE tutoring in a variety of subjects including mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry and English for secondary school students.
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Meet Our Mentors and Team!
At Melius, we match students and mentors based on their compatible traits, academic interests, and enthusiasm.
Melius is made of a network of students in various fields of studies.
Melius is made of a network of students in various fields of studies.
Sohat SharmaSohat is a fourth-year Integrated Sciences student at University of British Columbia, currently studying Pharmacology, Physiology and Public Health. His academic interests lie in translational research and public health policy. Outside of Melius Mentorship Network, he is the Executive Director of a youth-run data driven public health organization called Global Cure Foundation and is involved in Lung Cancer Research at Vancouver General Hospital.
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Yaksh ShahYaksh is a second year PharmD student. Yaksh is a firm believer in equality of opportunity and thus hopes to bridge the educational gap amongst students in Canada. Outside of Melius Mentorship Network, Yaksh volunteers with CNIB and enjoys sports such as soccer and basketball.
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Kaya FreseKaya is a 4th year Microbiology and Immunology student at the University of British Columbia. Outside of academics, Kaya is defined by her involvement in community outreach and research. As an executive member of UBC HOPE, she facilitates collaboration with homeless shelters in the Downtown Eastside. At Quandt Labs, she practices experimental procedures related to ongoing projects targeting Multiple Sclerosis progression.
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Email: [email protected]
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