Students Supporting Students: Community Tutoring Program

Pi for All

About Pi for All

Pi for All is a student-led tutoring program based in the Greater Seattle area of Washington State.
Our mission is to support the local community—including low-income families, local students, and families experiencing homelessness—through accessible educational assistance, while fundraising to make a positive impact.
We offer tutoring in:
1. Math & Science
2. Reading/Writing
3. SAT/ACT/AP preparation
4. Music instrument tutoring
All proceeds are currently donated to Mary’s Place, a Seattle and King County nonprofit providing shelter, support, and hope to families experiencing homelessness.

How it Works

Pi for All is a volunteer program, meaning that teachers work to help students meet their needs at no fixed cost.

Contact Us

If you're interested in receiving tutoring, please fill out the contact form below! Due to high demand, students may be waitlisted. For general inquiries, please email[email protected]

Learn Together

After filling out the contact form above, one of our skilled teachers will get in touch shortly. Sessions will be scheduled privately between you and your teacher!

Support Community

Donations after each lesson are highly encouraged. All proceeds go directly to Mary’s Place, a Seattle and King County nonprofit that helps families experiencing homelessness find shelter, support, and hope.

Together, We Support

Our Journey of Service and Giving

From 2022 to 2025, we successfully raised over $10,000 for Nova Ukraine. Now, we’re moving forward with our next mission — fundraising to support Seattle Youth Homeless Aid. Through our program, we provide academic support to local students while raising funds for youth experiencing homelessness. All donations go directly to Mary’s Place, helping provide shelter, resources, and hope for youth and families in our community.Words of Support from Daehun L
"As a generation who suffered from Korean War as a child, I believe that no more wars should exist in this world, and I support the small but valuable efforts of these students to help Ukraine refugees."
Words of Support from Jessi L
"Sending these kids and their service, Pi for All, a big round of applause! They are not just staying as elite students but stepping forward to help the world even a little with their knowledge and skills in collaboration with each other."

2022 - 2025

Our Next Step : For Seattle Youth Homeless Aid

Events

Direct Support

In order to help those who are not yet fluent better adjust to their new environment, we offer free English tutoring for refugee and immigrant children in the Seattle area.

Image: Olesia’s three kids taking free Zoom English class. Her family is one of many Ukrainian refugees. She said, “We had a class with T today. He is really awesome.” and “They really were focusing. T was very good teacher!”


Free SAT/ACT Group Tutoring

Pi for All offered free group tutoring to help out students in need with preparing for SAT/ACT exams.

Image: Online SAT/ACT Tutoring Sessions for High School Students

Free Summer Algebra 2 Bootcamp

Over the summer break, Pi for All offered free group tutoring to help out students in need with preparing for Algebra 2 or SAT/ACT math. Check out reflections from students!

Image: Online Algebra 2 Summer Bootcamp Poster

Image: Online Algebra 2 Summer Bootcamp Reflections

Image: Online Algebra 2 Summer Bootcamp Tutoring Sessions


Fundraising Event

In addition to our tutoring efforts, we hosted a community book sales in September 2024 and 2025, where we overall collected 200 items and raised $3,500, which was fundraised also for NOVA Ukraine.

Image: 2025 Fundraising Bazaar

Image: 2025 Fundraising Bazaar - Volunteers

Image: 2025 Fundraising Bazaar

Image: 2024 Book Sale - Volunteers

Image: 2024 Book Sale

Contact Us

For general inquiries, please email [email protected].Notice: Due to high demand, new students may be waitlisted.
To request lessons, please fill out the form to the right!
A teacher will shortly be in contact based on availability and subject.


Our Team - Tutors & Volunteers

Our teachers are all experienced and passionate in multiple subjects and are ready to help.

2025-26 Board Members

2025-26 President / 2024 Vice President

Antonio L.

"I’ve been tutoring since 2022 on behalf of Pi for All, the ISF Peer Tutoring Program, and the school math club. I am mostly passionate about mathematics, with my experience as a three-time AIME qualifier and a top scorer on the Washington ARML team. I’m passionate about helping younger students build confidence and succeed academically. Outside of academics, I work in the community to increase awareness about mental health and advocate for related laws."
— Issaquah High School Class of ‘26


2025-26 Vice President

Jumi L.

" As a Pi for All tutor, I want to help young students fuel their passions and build confidence in their abilities to achieve their goals. Through my experience as a STEM-oriented student, varsity volleyball player, and member of multiple communities, I believe I can help students navigate challenges in a meaningful way. I am particularly passionate about Sports Medicine and had the opportunity to compete this year, placing 6th and 4th at the State and National Championships. But more importantly, my goal is to help others and make valuable contributions to my communities."
— Issaquah High School Class of ‘26


2025-26 Vice President

Kathy K.

“Over the past two years, I have mentored students and seen their growth as we work together to target weaker skills and build them up to excellence. I specialize in tutoring math and computer science, drawing from my experience with developing a mobile app, earning a Java certificate, and coding competitions. As a member of ISD tech advisory committee and code/math club board, I have tailored my skillset to provide more for the community. I aspire to continue supporting and inspiring younger students in achieving their academic goals, fostering academic confidence and success."
— Issaquah High School Class of ‘27

Current Tutors

Nishant M.

"I'm passionate about mathematics and the natural sciences, especially chemistry and physics. Apart from my academic interests, I enjoy photogrpahy, crochet and instrumental music."
— Issaquah High School class of ‘26


Justin H.

"Work relating to computers or engineering is what I am most passionate about. I have also been a teacher's assistant in a language school. I love to teach and learn. Some of my hobbies include reading, playing the violin, and playing tennis."
— Issaquah High School Class of ‘27


Ella L.

"I’m passionate about math, music, and writing. I love tutoring math for other students as well as violin performance. I’m a part of the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Evergreen Philharmonic and have been section leader in the PNB pit orchestra as well as a mentor for Prelude Strings. I hope to grow and inspire one another through the experience of both teaching and learning together."
— Issaquah High School Class of ‘28


Yosha B.

" I’m passionate about helping students build confidence in their learning and reach their academic goals. I have a strong interest in science and math, and I also enjoy reading in my free time. I'm a varsity student-athlete and an assistant instructor for Taekwondo, which has taught me discipline, leadership, and the value of consistent effort. I look forward to supporting other students in their academic journeys and helping them succeed with confidence."
— Issaquah High School Class of ‘27


Haritha G.

"I'm passionate about helping students build confidence and reach their academic goals. I’m in my school’s Advanced Sports Medicine program and the National Honor Society, with a strong interest in science and math. Outside of academics, I’ve completed my Kuchipudi Rangapravesam, which has taught me discipline, focus, and dedication. I’m excited to support others in their learning journey and help them succeed."
— Issaquah High School Class of ‘27!


Zachary N.

"Hi! I’ve been a tutor with Pi for All since 9th grade, teaching both elementary and middle school students. I’m interested in exploring many different fields. I play violin in SYSO, and at home, I enjoy playing piano and guitar. I’m especially passionate about visual arts, and my artwork has received several honors, including Scholastic Art Gold Key and the WPTSA Reflections State Merit Award. Outside of the arts, I enjoy cooking, baking, and sports. I’m a national qualified fencer and hold a 2nd-degree black belt in Taekwondo. Academically, I love both math and language arts, and I’m always excited to help younger students grow in either subject. I also hope to be a supportive mentor. I look forward to meeting you!"
— Issaquah High School class of ‘28


Ashley K.

"I’m most passionate about math, music, and making positive impacts on the community. Some of my hobbies include: Girls scouts, soccer, playing the flute, and reading. I have participated in the Seattle Young Artists Music Festival, Horsfall finals, and Junior All-State band as leading flute. I love to learn new things, teach others. My goal as a tutor is to help younger students achieve academic confidence and success."
— Issaquah High School class of ‘29


Austen Y.

"I am passionate about art and enjoy actively supporting and teaching others. I was honored with the Pillar Award for Engagement and qualified for the 2024–2025 DECA State competition. I take all honors classes and have been a two-time state qualifier in the WSPTA Reflections Art Program. In addition, I serve as a teaching assistant at USBKS, where I help support students in their learning."
— Issaquah High School class of ‘28


Claudia K.

"I'm passionaote about reading, writing, and helping young children learn in fun and engaging ways. For the past three years, I’ve tutored young learners and currently work with 5-year-olds, guiding them in reading and helping them understand stories and enjoy books.
I was recognized with the Pillar Award for Engagement at Issaquah High School. I’ve also published a children’s book that teaches kitchen safety in a fun and creative way, and my writing was selected to represent my city at the national level in the Young Artists and Authors Showcase (YAAS). I truly enjoy working with kids and hope to continue inspiring and supporting young learners through both education and creativity."
— Issaquah High School class of ‘28


Derek B.

"I love creating anything from digital art to concise math proofs and helping the local community pursue their passions. My work has received multiple state qualifications and a Gold Key for writing in WSPTA Reflections and Scholastic’s Art and Writing, respectively. Also state qualifier for Mathcounts, member of BYSO’s Philharmonia level, and an active tennis player. I can’t wait to meet new students and help them thrive in their own learning environment!"
— Lakeside School Class of '29

Former Tutors

Andie Y.

"Throughout high school, I've gained valuable experience as a teaching assistant and tutor, I'm passionate about history, medicine, and dance, and I enjoy exploring these fields both inside and outside the classroom."
— Emory Univ. Class of 2029


Daniel Q.

"Hi, I'm Daniel! Some of my hobbies include playing chess and reading books, and I've been doing math competitions since 3rd grade"


Taylor S.

"Hello, I am an alumni from Issaquah High School! I'm confident in teaching math up to Calculus AB, science up to high school chemistry, biology, or physics, essay editing and revisions, up to Japanese 2, and up to 9th grade history."


Daniel L.

" A nationally award winning youth filmmaker and screenwriter, I've spent my high school years cultivating my narrative skills. I love anything regarding creativity, especially cooking, music, and (of course) filmmaking. "
— Stanford Univ. Class of 2028


Angelina P.

"Hi, my name is Angelina, and I am a senior attending Lakeside School. In my free time, I enjoy swimming, dancing ballet, and leading Ethics Bowl."


Parker S.

"I love working with kids and giving back to the community."


Rebecca S.

"Hi! I’m in the graduating class of 2024 in IHS and I’ve been tutoring students in various subjects for over three years!"


Ashley L.

" I love reading, writing, and learning about literature. My hobbies include reading, dancing, cooking, and art!"
— Issaquah High School Class of '27

Former Presidents

2022- 2023 Founder & President


Esther L.

"I founded Pi For All in 2022, following the invasion of Ukraine, to help provide opportunities for those in need."
- MIT, Class of 2028


2024-2025 President


Andrew K.

"I've been a volunteer tutor for Pi-for-All since its founding. I'm a passionate writer, athlete, and science enthusiast."
- Princeton Univ. Class of 2029



Thank you!

One of our teachers will get back to you shortly. We appreciate your support! Donations are immensely appreciated, as all teachers are volunteers interested in supporting a common cause.