President and Cofounder of Hmong Nonprofit in Green Bay
- Jan. 31, 2025

Kerry Yang ’05 currently is the community liaison and special events coordinator for the Green Bay mayor’s office. While in this role, she saw the need for a community center for the Hmong population and cofounded nonprofit Hmong Autism Neurodiverse Disability Support (HANDS). She focused the mission of the nonprofit on autism and disability as her son was diagnosed with autism at three and her nephew was born with a physical disability. Their nonprofit hopes to raise awareness and acceptance for these issues within the Hmong community while also providing a cultural center to promote the Hmong culture.
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