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STEM Toys for Underprivileged Kids

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UPDATE Dec 3 - WOW! You helped us reach the goal of $5000! THANK YOU! This will cover ~200 toys to bring to students. I upped the goal to $7000 because the 5 non-profits I'm working with cover 700+ students, so there is certainly room to grow. I'll order all toys by ~December 15th, so if you wanted to help cover the rest of the students that would be amazing. $25 covers 1 STEM toy for a student.

I'll be purchasing toys/science kits from Yellow Scope, Adafruit, and KiwiCo to distribute across the 5 non-profits listed below.


~Original Post~

I'm raising money to buy STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) toys for kids in some of the poorest areas of West Virginia. A couple years ago, we raised about $4000  for kids in San Francisco. This year, we're hoping to beat that goal and cover the kids in my home state of WV.

A donation of $25 will purchase 1 STEM toy for a child.

West Virginia is one of the only states in the nation where the poverty level continues to increase. Because STEM toys are, on average, more expensive than non-science/tech related toys, I wanted to help get these into the hands of children who were least likely to get them any other way.

STEM toys can help kids learn how to think like scientists and engineers through play. And because many of these toys feature women and POC - they offer a more inclusive representation of people who are capable of STEM careers.

As a woman in STEM from West Virginia, I understand how hard it can be to see yourself in one of these careers. As a kid, I never thought of myself as one of the smart kids who could pursue a career in STEM. It wasn't until I found my incredibly supportive professors in college that I found my love of science and tech. I want to help bring that spark to younger kids, so they can start their STEM learning earlier than I did.


I'll be distributing the toys to a handful of different non-profit organizations (see below) who work with at-risk students in WV counties who have poverty rates higher than the national average, which is 14%. Many of these toys will be distributed to Boone County, who's poverty rate is 26%. 


Organizations who will receive toys:
Boone County 4-H 
Cabell County 4-H
PATCH21 Program - They work with at-risk students in Roane, Jackson, and Mason County
Clay County After School Program
Bob Burdette Center - Kanawha County

Donations 

  • Phillip Green
    • $100
    • 6 yrs

Organiser

Emily Dawn
Organiser
Morgantown, WV

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