Club Information
If you would like to start a club, please complete the charter application and constitution for ASB approval. All club charter applications and constitutions must be typed, printed, and have required signatures. These are due to the Activities Office by September 13th. NO EXCEPTIONS
Once your club is approved, you will receive an email from our ASB - Clubs Commissioner.
Please ensure your club uses the current documents on this web page. The application is available in the activities office or using the link below.
Here is a list of our approved 25-26 clubs
| ABA Club | The purpose of continuing ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) club is to raise awareness about autism spectrum, act as an educational source, and provide crucial support for kids with autism. This club serves as a platform to raise awareness about the autistic spectrum disorders and the benefit of ABA therapy. Also, this club serves as an educational resource which offers workshops and seminars to disseminate knowledge about autism and ABA techniques. |
| AI Initiative Club | Exploring the field of Al through education, discussion, and hands-on projects. |
| American Red Cross | Get involved with the American Red Cross mission statement of aiming to prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. |
| Animal Wefare Club | Our purpose is to donate food and supplies to animal shelters to make the animals look more hygienic and adoptable. We will prioritize volunteering to support animal welfare by maximizing pet adoption and minimizing euthanizations. Also, we will have students donate clothes, which will be made into bandanas and donated to local shelters. In general, animals that wear bandanas in pictures tend to be adopted at a much higher frequency than those that do not. We will be using repurposed cloth to develop the bandanas to uphold eco-friendly practices and reduce unnecessary waste in the process |
| Aquatics Club | The purpose of this club is to go into depth in the sport of swimming and waterpolo. This will teach high level player specific techniques to further elevate their game. |
| Art For All | Art For All is a club dedicated to using art as an outlet for creativity, self-expression, and connection. Our mission is to share the power of art with the community, especially underserved groups, by providing access to supplies and meaningful opportunities for creative growth. This club will organize fundraising efforts led by students, with support from the Yorba Linda community, to collect art supplies, books, and school materials for those in need. We will donate these resources to a variety of organizations, including children's hospitals, homes for at-risk youth such as LOT318, foster care groups, and other community programs. In addition to donations, members will create handmade gifts and art projects designed to bring encouragement, hope, and joy to others through small acts of kindness. The club hopes to foster a sense of connection, empathy, and creativity both within our school and in the wider community. |
| Asian Pacific Islander Student Union | To expand API pride and promote inclusivity through education, community service, advocacy, and the arts! |
| B.E.E Society | Using students' creative artistic talents to create projects and initiatives through art and crafts through different artistic mediums with a purpose to donate to benefit those with needs. |
| California Scholarship Federation | The purpose shall be to foster high standards of scholarship, service, and citizenship on the part of the students of the senior high schools of California |
| CALL Club (Create a Lifelong Leader) | CALL Club's goal is to develop leaders within our school. We teach our members the importance of leadership and community on and off campus. CALL Club hopes that through our events, our members are able to learn valuable lessons on how they can take initiative and help others throughout their lives. |
| Careers Club | The Careers Club aims to provide students with valuable insight into a wide range fo career paths by connecting them with professionals from various fields, Most meetings will feature a guest speaker who will share their educational background, daily tasks, their fields average income, and tips for how interested high school students can get involved in their field or a similar field. |
| CasuALLs | This club will use peer teachers in order to help kids learn the sport of golf. It is meant to bring awareness and acceptance to the sport. In doing so, hopefully it will help expand our local golf communities and our on-school golf program. |
| Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Club | Educate the student body about our church and bring the light of Christ to all who seek it |
| Civic Engagement Team | To provide students with an opportunity to civics and expand their knowledge and skills. The team aims to foster a passion for civics, encourage collaboration, and enhance interaction abilities among its members, as well as giving an opportunity for students to speak to influential people and |
| Costco Club | The purpose of Costco Club is to help students explore and learn real-world business concepts through Costco's business model and strategy. With fun, themed lessons tied to actual Costco products, we'll explore topics like pricing, branding, supply chains, and customer loyalty. Along the way, students will enjoy samples, do hands-on activities, and build a sense of community on campus while learning how business works in the real world. |
| Criminal Justice and Forensics Club | Our goal is to introduce and familiarize students with the criminal justice and forensics field and provide them with possible career opportunities. |
| Crosspointe Youth Club | To help students find and follow Jesus |
| Debate For a Difference | The purpose of this club is to educate all young students on the principles and aspects of speech and debate. This is done by doing workshops at local libraries, schools and parks, getting in touch with numerous debate leagues in Orange County, and creating the next generation of public speakers. |
| Dermatology Club | Our mission is to provide students with credible knowledge and meaningful guidance that promotes awareness, encourages healthy practices, and fosters confidence through understanding. |
| Desi Student Union (DSU) | The purpose of the club is to promote unity amongst the South Asian community at YLHS, as well as to spread awareness to others about the customs and traditions of South Asian culture. |
| Dreamcatchers | DreamCatchers Foundation develops youth to be compassionate, entrepreneurial leaders in their communities by fostering intergenerational connections between students and older adults. These connections are created through acts of service, including fulfilling end-of-life Dreams for hospice patients. |
| Dungeons and Dragons | Promotes social interaction as well as allowing students to use their minds in a fun and creative fashion |
| Ecolnnovators | Ecolnnovators is a multi-school program that empowers students with the ability to make change in their communities. Throughout the year, we hold instructional sessions about several different topics related to technology's intersection with the environment. |
| Educators of Orange County (EOC) | EOC is a nonprofit run by high school students in Orange County who provide free tutoring to children in low-income communities. Our goal is not just to help students excel in academics, but to increase their self-confidence, motivation, and a love of learning. |
| Engineers of YLHS | To teach students at YLHS about the engineering field of work by discussing ways to be a future engineer, and projects/competitions that students can participate in to win awards and scholarships. |
| Entrepreneurship Club | To teach and educate teenagers on the process of entrepreneurship, along with guiding them in their journey of entrepreneurship and finance. |
| FBLA | The Future Business Leaders of America club provides all students with leadership opportunities as well as career development opportunities. Together, students learn how to work collaboratively and attend conferences In FBLA, students build their hard and soft skills, learn professional development skills, and engage in career readiness |
| Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) | To see the world transformed by Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes; to lead every coach and athlete into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and His church. |
| Forget Me Not | Forget Me Not is a chapter of a non-profit organization whose purpose is to m prevent cognitive decline in the elderly through meaningful activities such as arts and crafts ta sessions, music performances, game days (bingo or trivia), or interviews to learn the stories of senior citizens. |
| Found on Pintrest | The purpose of "Found on Pinterest" is to tap into the student's creativity by making fun crafts, finding their style, and organizing vision boards to maximize growth and goals. |
| French Club | The French Club aims to promote interest in the French language and francophone cultures through activities, events, and discussions. It provides students with opportunities to practice conversational French, explore cultural traditions, and engage with global perspectives beyond the classroom. |
| Furever Friends | As high school students, we want to make a difference in our community by volunteering, fundraising, and teaching others how to treat animals with love and respect. |
| Futsal Familia Club | A broad outreach effort to provide students with an opportunity to play more soccer, meet new friends, and get in tune with their community. |
| Future Healers | Acts as a key to any student who is interested in the biology/health care field, with tips on classes, extracurriculars, and possible doorways to programs. Also includes teamwork research projects on various healthcare/bio-related topics, competitions, and fun educational activities that help students build friendships, skills, and experience. |
| Future Health Professional | HOSA is an organization dedicated to empowering future leaders in the fields of healthcare and medicine. HOSA provides students with opportunities to explore healthcare careers, build leadership skills, and gain hands-on experience through competitions, service projects, and community involvement. Members develop teamwork and knowledge of medical fields while connecting with peers and mentors. |
| Game Theory & Probabilities Club | To explore the principles of game theory, strategic decision-making, and simulations, and games. Such as (probability and statistics in playing cards, monopoly, sports, and so much more). |
| Girl Up | Girl Up, an initiative of the UN Foundation, works to achieve gender equity and advance gender justice worldwide by developing girls into leaders through its global network of youth-led clubs and programs. The organization provides girls with leadership training and resources to fund UN programs, advocate for policy changes, and raise awareness about critical issues like access to education, ending gender-based violence, and achieving equal opportunities for all girls and women. |
| Grass Volleyball Club | Playing organized grass volleyball as a friendly gathering. |
| GSA (gay straight alliance) | GSA creates a safe, welcoming space for LGBTQ+ students and allies to build community and promote understanding through education, dialogue, and advocacy. We host meetings, discussions, and event that foster respect and belonging on campus. |
| Hearts and Crafts | The purpose of this club is to make crafts (cards, drawings, etc.) for kids in hospitals. |
| Hearts for Paws | Hearts for Paws is dedicated to supporting local animal shelters and promoting the well-being of animals waiting for their forever home. As well as bringing awareness to unfairly treated animals and speaking out on their behalf. |
| Helping Hands Club | The Purpose of This Club is to provide food to people in need |
| High School Hustlers | The purpose of High School Hustlers is to educate fellow high school students on how to make money through positive and profitable jobs. The club exists to give teens guidance, resources, and support as they explore safe, creative, and responsible ways to earn income. |
| IGEM Club | The purpose of founding the iGEM Club at YLHS is to give students the opportunity to explore synthetic biology through hands-on projects, research, and collaboration. This club will create a community where students passionate about biology, engineering, and problem-solving can work together to design innovative solutions to real-world challenges. As part of this mission, our members will prepare for participation in the international iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machine) competition, which emphasizes not only scientific research but also teamwork, communication, and responsibility. |
| Ink & Ideas | At the end of each semester, our club will publish a magazine showcasing a diverse collection of student work. This includes student-written short stories, interviews, poems, artwork, as well as helpful information on college, events, and more. Our goal is to create a platform where students can freely express themselves, share their unique stories, and build confidence. We are dedicated to supporting student talent and inspiring peers to pursue their passions and future goals. The magazine will be available for pre-order at the end of each semester, with all proceeds donated to charity. |
| Interact Club | Offer service to communities in need |
| IPsyO | The purpose of the IPsy Club is to promote student interest in psychology, prepare members for the AP Psychology course and the International Psychology Olympiad, and provide a supportive environment for exploring psychological science. |
| Japanese Club | The purpose of the club is to provide awareness of Japanese language and culture and to promote desirable school conduct and traditions |
| Jesus Club | To spread the gospel to students |
| K-Pop U-Pop | The purpose of this club is for members to engage in K-pop dance, music, and culture for a healthy lifestyle. The signature feature of this club is the K-pop dance component, which allows members regardless of their skill levels to destress and balance academics with physical, social, and mental well-being. This is a dynamic and cultural community club that welcomes any students to join and enjoy K-pop. K-pop U-pop is not just about Korean pop culture, you (students) are the ones who contribute energies positively, express creatively, and get to shine together. |
| Key Club | To provide a practical means to form enduring friendships, to serve the community and to build character and leadership. |
| Korean Culture Club | To educate and inform students about the beauty of korean culture. |
| LAB Medicine | Educate high school on the practices and procedures of laboratory medicine and its relation to pathology. The goal is for club members to gain an understanding of the process of analyzing and diagnosing samples in connection with their clinical results. (Club is officially partnered with UCl Health) |
| Lacrosse Club | To teach, pratice, and improve lacrosse skills. |
| Legislation Literacy | Legislation Literacy is a Youth Organization that makes a positive impact through school chapters. The aim of this club is to educate and empower individuals about legislation, legal processes, and their rights and responsibilities as citizens that come with today's society. To reiterate, this club is non-partisan, meaning we will not be politically affiliated with a certain political party. Instead, we will simply break down legislation and turn it into digestible knowledge, helping to break down the stigma that legislation is only impactful for adults. |
| Live Arts Society | The purpose of Live Arts Society is to bring together students who share a love for music and the arts in a welcoming and creative community. The club offers opportunities to perform, collaborate, and explore artistic expression while attending live performances, concerts, and visits to galleries and museums. Members are encouraged to connect with local musicians, artists, and professionals in the entertainment industry to expand their perspectives and experiences. Through organized fundraisers and club activities, all members are supported in accessing enriching events and creative projects. Overall, the club seeks to inspire passion, foster connection, and celebrate the joy of music and the arts for every student. |
| Make a Dish | Our club, Make a Dish, is dedicated to preparing and providing meals for homeless shelters as well as people in need. Together, we will cook the dishes as a group and use our fundraiser money to purchase the necessary ingredients and supplies. |
| Make a Wish Club | To raise money for children with life-threatening illnesses, so that the Make-A-Wish Foundation can fulfill their wishes. |
| Math Application Club | Build a Math competition club at school. Exploration of Diverse Disciplines with practical problem solving skills. |
| Mathletes | To create a team of students interested in math who can compete/participate in math and puzzle-solving events and competitions. |
| Mind Matters | Mind Matters is dedicated to exploring neurodivergence through research, ethical discussion, and creative content. |
| Mind Over Matter | The purpose of our club is to help express the importance of mental health and learn about psychology. We will discuss study and calming mechanisms and how the brain functions under stress. |
| Morgan's Message | This is a non profit organization that aims to eliminate the stigma around mental health within the student-athlete community, normalize and encourage the dialogue on mental health, equalize the treatment of physical and mental health in athletics, and empower those who feel alone and struggle with their emotions. Since my sister and I are ambassadors for this organization, we wanted to bring it to Yorba Linda and encourage this message through this club. |
| National Honor Society | We are a student-run club and a branch of the national organization that seeks to serve our communities, give scholarships, and allow the most advanced of our students to cooperate and work with one another. We hold our members to four ideals: Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. Each year, we host and hold countless fundraisers, events, and community service opportunities in order to enable the students at YLHS to fulfill their potential as upstanding members of society |
| NEGU (Never Ever Give Up) Cancer Club | Our purpose is to help fundraise and raise awareness for kids with cancer and their families! |
| No Limits Creative Arts Club | No Limits Creative Arts is an inclusive program providing dance, music, art and more to individuals with disabilities. We offer classes in the Orange County area and prioritize building confidence and friendships through the arts. |
| OC Autism Foundation | The club's purpose is to raise awareness about autism, provide support to those affected by Autism, and promote positivity in the autism community. |
| Paint for Positivity | Every meeting, we will paint or draw kind and inspiring pictures to donate to hospitals, wellness centers, and people in need. We hope that our work will bring cheer and inspiration to those who receive it. |
| Pharma-See Club | The purpose of this club is to foster a better understanding of pharmacy and medicine |
| Pickleball Club | The purpose of the Pickleball Club is to create a fun and safe environment for students to come together and play pickleball. |
| Play it Forward | To collect unused/unwanted sports equipment and donate it to students/players in need. |
| Pre-medical Club | To share medical based information, occupations, and activities to those who are looking for a career in the medical field/healthcare. |
| Professionals Club | To develop hands-on career professional mindsets and skills, for our members to apply in whatever way they choose, whether it be to add value to their company, with managing time and studying effectiveness, or to grow personally and professionally. |
| Professions at Hand | Provide informational interviews with professionals in certain job fields such as engineering, medicine, economics, and many more. |
| Psychology Club | To help AP Psychology students with review sessions, tutoring, as well as to inspire other students at YLHS to learn about themselves psychologically. |
| Public Health and Medical Technology | The purpose of this club is to explore the connection between public health and medical technology by learning about current health issues, innovations in medicine, and how technology can improve healthcare. We aim to raise awareness, share knowledge, and inspire students to consider careers that make a positive impact on community health. |
| Rising Above Disabilities (RAD) Camp | RAD Camp is an organization dedicated to supporting children and adults with developmental disabilities. Our school club will host events, fundraisers, and awareness activities to benefit RAD Camp and promote inclusion. |
| Rubik's Cube and Magic Club | The purpose of the Rubik's Cube and Magic Club is to teach students problem-solving, creativity, and performance skills through puzzles and illusions. Members will learn how to solve the cube, perform magic tricks, and share their skills with others in a fun and supportive environment. |
| Science Olympiad Team | To provide students with an opportunity to explore various fields of science through hands-on learning, team-based competitions, and events that challenge their knowledge and skills. The team aims to foster a passion for science, encourage collaboration, and enhance problem-solving abilities among its members, as well as giving an opportunity for students to shine in regional to national level competitions. |
| Second Step | Collect donations of second hand shoes and donate to various organizations |
| Shark Bowl | Host bimonthly seminars that teach students about business building, from learning about what permits are needed for business to how banks finance companies. Then, these scenarios will be applied to real-world scenarios where students will volunteer to run a lemonade stand and learning how to operate a real business. All funds and proceeds will be donated to a non-profit organization. |
| Singularity Society | The Astrophysics Club is dedicated to exploring the mysteries of the universe through study, discussion, and hands-on activities. Our goal is to spark curiosity about astronomy and physics, deepen our understanding of cosmic phenomena, and build a community of students passionate about science. We aim to encourage critical thinking, share knowledge, and inspire future exploration in the fields of astrophysics and space science. |
| Slime for Stress | Spreading mental health awareness and learning about the subject. To relieve stress from students' everyday lives by making slime and talking about mental health-related topics. |
| Someone Cares | To organize volunteering at Someone Cares Soup Kitchen in Costa Mesa. |
| SPAid (Students Providing Aid) | SPAid (Students Providing Aid) is dedicated to improving global health by empowering students to construct and distribute kid-friendly first aid kits to underserved communities. We aim to address healthcare access gaps through collaboration, education, and strategic partnerships, making a tangible impact on global health. |
| Speech and Debate Team | To provide students with an opportunity to explore speech and debate and events that challenge their knowledge and skills. The team aims to foster a passion for speech and debate, encourage collaboration, and enhance problem-solving abilities among its members, as well as giving an opportunity for students to shine in regional and state competitions. |
| SportsMed Society | The Sports Med Performance Club is designed to explore kinesiology and sports medicine and help understand how the human body moves and performs in sports and daily activities. |
| STEMsters | To inspire and empower students to explore science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through hands-on projects, mentorship, and collaboration. The club aims to spark curiosity, build problem-solving skills, and create an inclusive community where students can discover their passions, develop leadership, and apply STEM knowledge to real-world challenges. |
| Stock Visionary Society | Develop financial literacy and strategies for achieving long-term financial freedom. |
| Surf Club | The Purpose of the Surf Club is to bring together students who share an interest in surfing, boogie boarding, and people who love the ocean. This club promotes a healthy and active lifestyle, fosters a sense for community, and encourages respect for the ocean and environment. In addition to developing surfing skills, the club also supports student well-being by highlighting the mental health benefits of spending time in nature, staying active, and building positive relationships. Through surf sessions and meetings the club provides an inclusive and supportive space for students of all skill levels to connect, recharge, and thrive. |
| Surfrider | Surfrider is an organization throughout the country that fights to reduce the impact of plastics in the marine, defend our ocean from challenges threatening the vitality of the ecosystem, take on issues that threaten our beaches and shores, and protect the health and sustainability of our planet's water. The purpose of our school's chapter is to aid this mission. |
| Teens of OCRM | The purpose of this club is to volunteer at a rescue mission for less fortunate people who have lost their way in life. We center our attention around the children at the shelter and help out with taking care of them. |
| Teenshope business start up | Combine art and business. Members will design and produce creative products for holidays and events while learning practical skills such as marketing, sales, and teamwork |
| The Baking Club | To learn new recipes and share the love for baking. |
| The Money Project | The purpose of the Club is to teach students important financial literacy skills. |
| Think or Sink | The purpose of Think or Sink is to ignite a passion for science by offering multiple science related competitions for all club members. |
| UNICEF | to act as an extension of the UNICEF organization and raise awareness for children's rights |
| Volunteens | Our club provides volunteering opportunities for service hours for students who don't know where to start when volunteering. In our club, you can choose to help the community in a variety of different ways. For example, giving out food in Anaheim with the Dwelling Place church, taking care of animals at Pet Supplies Plus, cleaning up trash in Huntington Beach with the Orange County Coastkeepers, helping kids learn at Pretend City and so many more different opportunities. |
| Volunteering for Catholics | Volunteering events and encouraging involvement in chourch events |
| YLHS Book Club | Bring people together to read, discuss, and share insights about various books while simultaneously offering a safe space to explore different viewpoints and opinions in a respectful way. |
| YLHS Model United Nations | For students to meet with thousands of other students to take part in guides and workshops, which teach students how to make their simulations of the United Nations more accurate. Through encouraging Model UN clubs to take real action to support UN values. Many of today's leaders in law, government, business and the arts - including at the UN itself - participated in Model UN as students. |
| YLHS MSA | Close-knit and friendly community assisting LHS muslims with their practice of Islam and endeavors to promote understanding between Muslims |
| YLHS Theater | The student body will benefit from this club as it will promote the theatre events that occur on campus, encourage student participation in extracurricular activities, and give students an outlet to express their creativity. |
| Yorba Linda Hockey Club | The club's purpose is to promote the sport of ice hockey and inform about opportunities to play high school hockey. |