Through our global partnerships, we provide free kits and virtual science and health workshops to underprivileged special needs communities, many of whom have never been exposed to the field before.
PAST EVENTS/ONGOING PARTNERSHIPS
Ray of Hope Academy
Ray of Hope Academy is a pilot project school based in Cameroon, Africa which caters to both neurotypical students and students with disabilities. This school uses an "all-inclusive and differentiated" approach, in which many of their students are on scholarships and come from families unable to contribute even $5 a month. We provided science kits and conducted workshops with their students in the end of 2021.
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Angel's Center for Children with Special Needs
We partnered with Angel's Home, a day care center in Uganda for children with special needs to conduct science workshops and donated them a TV to provide easy virtual access to our events.
Sri Arunodayam
We partnered with Sri Arunodayam, an orphanage in India for abandoned children with disabilities to donate science kits and hold workshops for the children in their facility. We hold several science events with them, with topics ranging from sound to static electricity! Our goal is to work with all 117 of their orphans.
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Mt. Lebanon Fire Department
We partnered with the Mt. Lebanon Fire Department, a fire station in Pennsylvania, to hold fire safety workshops open to special needs students across the country. This is one of the only fire safety programs in the country designed for children with special needs. A special thank you to Stanford Medicine's Early Support Program for Autism for helping us spread the word and get interest from over 6 states.
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Stanford University's Kids with Dreams
Kids with Dreams is an organization based in Stanford University dedicated to improving the lives of adults and children with special needs. We collaborated with them to hold science and health workshops for special needs children in California! We want to thank Alex Romero from KWD for working closely with us to bring Blooming Seeds to their community.
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Facebook Group
Through our Facebook group, we organized a summer program where we did virtual science workshops with special needs youth twice a week. We had over 65 children from 15 states and 5 countries join!
Through our Facebook group, we organized a summer program where we did virtual science workshops with special needs youth twice a week. We had over 65 children from 15 states and 5 countries join!