About Abe
ABRAHAM “ABE” AVALOS — CLASS OF 2026
Founding member who uses sports to bring people together. Abe leads inclusive mini-clinics for younger athletes, coordinates food-bank shifts, and helps run beach cleanups.
My Story
Abe Avalos is a founding leader of the Heritage World Culture Club at Harvard-Westlake. He bonds over sports and music and channels that energy into simple, high-impact service—coaching youth skills clinics, organizing food-bank shifts, and helping lead beach cleanups. A bilingual Mexican-American student-athlete, Abe is comfortable welcoming families in English or Spanish, making every event feel inclusive and low-pressure.
He believes many hands make lighter work—and that service is more meaningful with friends. Abe plans, shows up prepared, and closes the loop by documenting results with photos and brief notes (date, role, outcomes). Recent highlights include a Boys & Girls Club mini-clinic (set cones, taught passing; 20+ kids), Westside Food Bank shift (sorted 40 boxes), and a beach cleanup (co-led safety intro; team filled 10 bags). Partner confirmations are kept on file.
“Abe was awesome! We loved working with him!”
Highlights
- Boys & Girls Club Mini-Clinic (Nov 2025) — Set up stations, taught passing & balance drills; 20+ participants, 60 minutes.
- Westside Food Bank (Jan 2026) — Sorted canned goods; ~40 boxes completed in 2 hours.
- Beach Cleanup (Dec 2025) — Co-led safety briefing; group filled 10 bags along the shoreline.
