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Commentary: ‘Justice For All San Francisco’ Is Looking for Student Leaders

By Armaan Patel

Students looking for a way to get more involved in their community now have a new opportunity. Justice For All San Francisco is currently accepting board applications, with open positions for vice president, secretary, publicity coordinator, and director of onboarding. The chapter is seeking students who are passionate, motivated, and ready to help drive positive change. No prior leadership experience is required – just commitment, teamwork, and a real interest in making an impact.

For a lot of students, applying for leadership roles can feel like a big step. It is easy to assume those positions are only for people who already have tons of experience or a long list of accomplishments. But this opportunity is meant to be open to students who are still learning, growing, and figuring out where they want to contribute. What matters most is being willing to show up, work with others, and be part of something meaningful.

Justice For All San Francisco is focused on building a strong student leadership team that can help the chapter grow and reach more people. The goal is not just to hand out titles, but to create a group of students who want to bring energy, ideas, and commitment to work that matters. Whether that means helping with outreach, keeping things organized, welcoming new members, or supporting chapter leadership, every role plays an important part.

Each open position offers a different way to get involved. The vice president helps support the chapter’s direction and works closely with the rest of the board. The secretary helps keep things organized by taking meeting notes, planning, and communicating. The publicity coordinator helps spread the word and ensure more students are aware of events, projects, and opportunities. The director of onboarding helps new members feel welcome and included from the start. Together, these roles lay the foundation for an active, organized, and student-led chapter.

Part of what makes this opportunity stand out is that students do not need to have everything figured out before applying. Leadership does not only come from experience – it also comes from effort, care, and the willingness to grow. Some of the strongest student leaders are those who take a chance and get involved. A role like this can be the start of something bigger, whether that means gaining confidence, learning new skills, or finding new ways to make a difference.

Board positions like these can also help students build skills that go beyond a single club or school year. Working with a team teaches communication, responsibility, organization, and collaboration. It also gives students the chance to be part of something bigger than themselves and see how their ideas can have an actual impact. For anyone interested in leadership, service, advocacy, or community work, this can be a meaningful place to start.

At its core, Justice For All San Francisco is about student involvement and positive change. It is a chance to join a team, take on responsibility, and help shape what the chapter becomes. For students who want to do more, get involved, or try leadership in a real way, this is an opportunity worth considering.

Justice For All San Francisco is now accepting board applications for vice president, secretary, publicity coordinator and director of onboarding. Students who are ready to join a team and help make an impact are encouraged to apply.

Armaan Patel is the president of Justice For All San Francisco. Learn more on Instagram @sfjusticeforall.

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