Hussein M. Hachem,  is a multiple award-winning Education Advocate and Entrepreneur whose dedication to diversity, inclusiveness, and learning have earned him the reputation as an innovative team leader in the educational and non-profits sectors. Throughout the course of nearly a decade, he has cultivated in-depth expertise in his field and received extensive acclaim along the way, including but not limited to the Distinguished Service Award (Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers, 2015), the Youth Leadership Award (The Forum & Link Newspaper, 2014), and President Barack Obama Call to Service Award (President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation, 2012).

Hussein arrived in the states with an all-encompassing vision to empower, inspire, and uplift the youth. Above all, he has been fueled by a lifelong mission to impart children with the tools they need to thrive on an academic and personal level. By educating our youth, he firmly believes that a ripple effect of profound change will continue into the next generation and all future generations thereafter.

 Today, Hussein serves as the Founder & Managing Director of EduCare Student Services, LLC., which is an esteemed learning center that is dedicated to discrimination-free tutoring. Infinitely dedicated to his community, he also holds active membership at numerous renowned non-profit organizations. Currently, he is the Founder of Education & Care for All “Educare4all,” and the chairman of the Scholarship Committee at the Dearborn Education Foundation, Formerly, he was the Founder & Chairman of the Youth Leadership Committee (YLC).

Educare4all 

Founder (www.educare4all.com)

January 2017 - Present

EduCare4all is a group of devoted young professionals and students who work unremittingly to establish programs that provide leadership training, team building skills, educational workshops, and engagement opportunities for area youth and their parents in addition to encouraging community service projects in order to educate the public 

about various academic processes. From educational and service based programs, our group is committed to providing quality programs for all to benefit from. With mentorship, leadership training, student mixers, back to school drives, used book sale and other initiatives, we seek out opportunities to give back to the community and partner with local student groups and organizations to increase the impact of each other's work.

What's Up شو الأخبار web TV

Co-Founder & CEO

www.whatsupmedianetwork.com

February 2017 - Present

Mission: 

THE GOAL OF THE NEW VENTURE IS TO GIVE VOICE TO THE VOICELESS, PROVIDE A POSITIVE IMAGE OF THE ARAB AND MUSLIM COMMUNITY TO THE WORLD, BUILD BRIDGES BETWEEN DIFFERENT CULTURES, AND KEEP ARABS CONNECTED TO THEIR ROOTS.

 

EDUCARE STUDENT SERVICES LLC

Founder & Managing Director

April 2013 – Present 

Educare Student Services, a company founded on the basis of having tutoring available and affordable to parents/individuals of all race, color, ethnicity and religion. It initiated in 2009 at Henry Ford College where the founder of Educare, Hussein M Hachem, started helping students who are struggling with Chemistry, Biology and Physics. Hussein offered free seminars in Pre-Calculus, Organic/Inorganic Chemistry and Biology. The ongoing help and tutoring to students at Henry Ford College continued until 2012 where he transferred to Wayne State University to pursue a Bachelor of Science Degree with emphasis in Biochemistry and Chemical Biology. In 2013, Educare became officially a registered company in the State of Michigan operating out of Hussein’s home office for about fourteen enduring months. While launching Educare, it had no physical place to hold tutoring sessions. As a result, tutors began tutoring kids at their homes or at a library nearby. Due to the foundation of operating the company with care and goals to ensure all students success, Educare made prices at affordable rates where any parent would be able to afford it with a price that is top notch. In August 2014, Educare launched its learning center in downtown Dearborn. Recently, Educare received an award from the Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers (nominated by Fordson High School) for its leadership and significant contribution to the student body in Michigan and particularly in the Metro Detroit Area. In addition, Educare received a “Special Tribute from The State of Michigan” presented by Senator David Knezek. The award was presented to Educare to acknowledge its tremendous success and profound difference its making in the lives of many in the communities its serving. The company continues to serve the communities in Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Garden City, and Inkster in every possible way. Educare always strives to help students enjoy a successful school experience which will result in better graduation rates and eventually more prosperous and educated communities. 

Website: www.educaremi.com



YOUTH LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE

FOUNDER & CHAIRMAN

MARCH 2010 – FEBRUARY 2016

Mission:
The Youth Leadership Committee (YLC) is a proud body of the LAHC, whose mission is to cultivate the youth and empower them as they take on leadership positions in society. Through the implementation of a multitude of events and programs such as Round Table Discussions, Hunger Relief Efforts, Cultural Celebrations, College Book Sales to name a few, the YLC has taken great strides in serving the community and enforcing the mission of the LAHC in promoting the educational, social and cultural affairs of the community while preserving the rich heritage of our Arab Ancestors

Feeding our Neighbors: We have been working tirelessly to provide assistance to those less fortunate. Members continuisouly collect canned food and nutritional items and donate them to the Salvation Army, Zaman International, and soup Kitchens to name a few.

Kill the Cold: In order to bring warmth to the hearts and bodies of those less fortunate, YLC organizes a clothing drive which would aid those suffering during the winter season. Monetary donations & gently used clothes are collected annually to support this cause.

Used Book Sale: YLC organizes book sales for college and university students so that students have the opportunity to purchase and sell used books so they may save money and further their educational endeavors.

Student Mixers: held a reception to gather various Arab student youth organizations from the area in order to highlight one another’s programs, initiatives and seek to build a coalition in which these organizations can work with one another to collectively collaborate on and execute successful activities. The event brought nearly 100 young leaders of the Arab American community together


Disaster Relief Effort:YLC works unremittingly to raise donations for less fortunate people who are tragidically affected by natural disasters. This program works on a local, national, and International level. YLC delivered $120K monetary donation to Somalia throught International Medical Corps and sent another donation to the U.S. East cost people affected by hurricane Sandy through American Red Cross.


Cultural Celebration: Throughout the year, YLC organizes a wide variety of activities to keep the new Arab American generation connected to their native routes. Amongst those activities: Lebanon independence Day celebration, Lebanese Food and Heritage campaign at HFCC, Dabkeh and other cultural performances to name a few


Other Events and Accomplishments

  1. Memorial Day Parade
  2. Back To School Program
  3. Professional Mixers
  4. MLK Service Day
  5. Relay for Life
  6. We the people, Feed the People
  7. Diversity Workshops
  8.  President Call To Service Award
  9. Hurricane Sandy Relief Effort
  10. Comedy Shows to Benefit Great Causes

Undergraduate Researcher

Wayne State University

May 2011 – May 2013

-Used multiple Biochemical techniques to study and understand dephosphorylation including radiolabeling with phosphate staining, such as with Pro-Q diamond stain, and visualizing using specific antibodies. 
-Used γ-modified ATP analogues to detect the protein phosphorylation especially ATP-biotin. 
-Studied the inhibition effect of the biotinylation reaction. 
-Incubated HeLa cell lysates with either ATP or ATP-biotin in the presence or absence of phosphatase inhibitors. After kinase reactions, proteins were separated using a SDS-PAGE and transferred to a PVDF membrane. Phosphoproteins were visualized using Pro-Q diamond stain and biotinylated proteins were visualized with SA-Cy5 conjugate.
-Performed Stable Isotope Labeling, methyl esterification, Trypsin Digestion and followed by analysis of the peptides obtained using a MALDI-TOF MS instrument.




S.E.E TV Show (Share, Educate, Entertain)

Producer & Co-host

July 2011 – August 2012

A Youth show produced by McGold TV. A Station which is meant to educate and encourage participation in the American way of life.
Our program was directed at young adults who are concerned with everyday issues that affect them, both positively and negatively.
S.E.E emphasized on sharing information, and enhancing discussion between people from different disciplines concerning community, education, entertainment, and, even, immigration.
S.E.E encouraged people to express their opinion, higher your voice, and be strong, be proud, be heard, as they will all save their heritage, and at the same time establish better unity through the building of bridges between cultures in order to gain the best understanding to the other.