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Connection to combat loneliness at 91原创鈥檚 Trinity Western University

Student from Maple Ridge creates online social network
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Trinity Western University student Kevin Chai created TWU Access Chapters to help alleviate feelings of isolation among his peers. (Special to 91原创 Advance Times)

As an international student who commuted to 91原创 for his classes, Kevin Chai remembers that his first year at university felt lonely and isolating, with few connections to others outside of the classroom.

鈥淭his motivated me to reach out to the community in my second year through joining student leadership,鈥 said Chai, who lives in Maple Ridge.

Now a third year business student at 91原创鈥檚 Trinity Western University, Chai is determined to make the university experience better for others.

Which is how 鈥 a virtual and in-person social network 鈥 came to be.

Chai describes TWU Access Chapters as a friendship-building initiative born out of a pandemic year. Social groups called chapters are divided by geographic area, and group members connect on Microsoft Teams and other web platforms.

The idea is to help students make friends with others who live in their locale. In B.C., there are six chapters spanning Fraser Valley to Vancouver. Outside of B.C. there are four chapters covering Canadian and international communities.

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Chai explains that the program provides TWU students with opportunities to feel a sense of belonging, through virtual events and Zoom study sessions.

Chai himself hosted many virtual events over the past academic year. He listed Among Us game night, Jackbox game night, Super Bowl live stream watch party, and NBA All-Star Weekend live stream watch party among the events he hosted with his chapter teammates.

He also led activities for TWU Intercultural Programs, which helps foster appreciation for different cultural groups at the university.

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When it comes to in-person events, Chai admits that it has been challenging to organize, especially given the changing provincial health restrictions.

鈥淢any times [we] had events planned, locations booked, and even supplies purchased, (but) we had to cancel the event according to the new restrictions posted the night before the event,鈥 he said.

Yet, despite disappointments, Chai still gleaned some good lessons, 鈥淭his really motivates [us] to be more adaptable and creative regarding future events.鈥

鈥淚t is especially cool to see fellow students living in different places connecting with each other through online events,鈥 he continued, adding, 鈥淎lthough sometimes the turnout isn鈥檛 as good as expected, the stories we hear, and connection and relationship built in this program, is incredible.鈥


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