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For participating in Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon Virtual Race 2020

My Story…

In my leadership role for Scientists in School, I’m constantly hearing and seeing the impact of our amazing visiting scientists and their investigative workshops. We hear a lot from parents and teachers, but the most meaningful impact indicators come from alumni of our programs, who well past their high school years often excitedly recount specific experiences they had when Scientists in School visited their classroom during their elementary school years. I am proud to be walking in the Scotiabank Charity Challenge to help bring workshops to thousands of classrooms sparking young scientists to confidently say, “I can pursue science.” I’m particularly walking for the children and youth attending schools that serve vulnerable communities, where our Adopt-a-School program is crucial to helping close a gap that widened when the pandemic hit their communities the hardest. 


In a typical school year, we engage 700,000 young scientists. That takes a lot of fundraising dollars. This is a year like no other in our 31-year history. Our need for funding is greater than ever before as we pivot our programming. But our charity’s funding has been hard hit by the pandemic. Together we can climb this mountain. Thank you for helping us brighten this school year … and their future. 

 

p.s. You may wonder, how is Scientists in School continuing this year when our visiting scientists can’t be together with children in their socially distanced classrooms? The answer is that while this year looks and feels different, we’ve added a new program stream - virtual workshops with individually packaged kits of materials sent ahead to use during their investigations. Already we are hearing about the difference reimagining and rebuilding our workshops is making, as shown in this note from a grade 8 teacher after her students took part virtually in Genetic Diversity and You! last week: “My students absolutely loved your workshop.  They said it is the best they have had so far with Scientist in School.  They were so engaged. It was wonderful. Thank you for staying past the end time with us 🙂” This makes me confident that we can make an even bigger difference for children whose learning enrichment and joyful experiences were held hostage during the pandemic. 

 

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Scientists in School engages more youth than any Canadian science education charity, museum or science centre. Last year, we reached our 10 millionth scientist! But more work still needs to be done. Your donation will help us to subsidize our workshop costs so that they remain affordable for schools and will provide free workshops to youth in low-income communities. Donate now to help us raise the next generation of frontline health workers, researchers, technologists and scientists – just a few of the STEM workers that are essential in critical times like what we are facing today!


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Recent donors

Donation date Donor name Donation amount
Oct 14 Sherry Cartwright Great Cause Good Luck $100.00
Oct 13 Robert Weese Happy to support an important cause. Have a great run. $100.00
Oct 13 Tracy McFerrin I'm glad to see the organization adapting to these challenging time. One thing is clear, science education is important! Undisclosed amount
Oct 13 Dr. Bev Freedman An organization I continue to support and was proud to be a meber of the Board $50.00
Oct 12 Kim Shannon $50.00
Oct 12 Caroline Honsberger Thank you for the many years of excellence in STEM programming for my students! $50.00
Oct 05 Anonymous $250.00
Oct 05 Anthony Redpath $300.00
Oct 04 Cindy Adams This pandemic is making me more determined than ever to prepare a brighter future for our world, and our children. We need STEM literacy! $200.00