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LET'S TALK SCIENCE

We offer three primary programs: Let’s Talk Science Outreach: Community-based program that connects youth and educators with outstanding STEM volunteers, including post-secondary students and industry-based professionals. Available for free across Canada, over 3,500 volunteers from 40 university and college sites engage youth in a wide variety of meaningful STEM-learning experiences, including the Let's Talk Science Challenge, a team-based competitive enrichment event for Grade 6-8 students offered at 23 sites. CurioCity: Web-based program to connect students and teachers with the STEM community, offering an interactive and reliable place for youth, ages 13-17, to explore and engage in STEM issues using technologies and relevant contexts that appeal to them. IdeaPark: Dynamic new online place for early years and Kindergarten/primary educators to access tools, resources and services that help them support young children’s development as critical thinkers and problem solvers.

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Msichana Empowerment Kuria

Msichana Empowerment Kuria's empowers girls and their communities in Kuria, rural Kenya to End poverty through ending all forms of violence and discrimination of girls, supporting access to education & healthcare, socio-economic development.

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SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF PETERBOROUGH TRUST

We are women at our best living our dreams, helping other women and girls to be their best, and live their dreams!

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ST CLEMENT'S SCHOOL

St. Clement’s School is a leading Toronto independent girls’ school with an enrollment of 470 students spanning Grades 1 to 12. Founded on the principle of academic excellence, our small school size allows for a strong spirit of community, a vast number of student opportunities, and a strong support model for high-achieving girls.

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The Aninga Project

The Aninga Project is a person-to-person based educational initiative that is currently funding the education of 7 girls in Uganda - 5 based on Canadian funding and 2 based on Ugandan funding. Any money that you donate to our organization goes towards the education and related expenses of the girls who we support. This money covers everything from their school fees to pencils, books, maize and jerry cans. The Aninga Project's funds are wire transferred directly from the project's bank account to our volunteers in Uganda who ensure that all of the girls' needs are taken care of. It only costs $35/month to cover all expenses for a girl going to school in Uganda, so every donation goes a long way.