Programs

We're a nonprofit that provides free STEM, design and entrepreneurship programs to students. We also provide complimentary food boxes purchased through local vendors that are dropped off to families of participating students

What We Do

Our free programs not only provide food sourced from local vendors but also teach students web development, design, entrepreneurship, product development, artificial intelligence (through our partnership with Northeastern University) and financial literacy fundamentals.

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Why We Do It

We believe technology has the power to uplift entire communities, create job creators and help students realize their true potential.

We also recognize that digital skills are an important part of our everyday lives and go beyond work. Individuals use technology to communicate with others online, source information, buy goods online and more. These life skills should be available to every student regardless of family income and/or access.

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Food Services

We provide food sourced from local vendors to ensure students have healthy, accessible food to fuel their creativity. We currently source our food boxes delivered to families homes through FoodShare, a nonprofit that sources vegetables, meat, fruit and bread from local farmers.

WikiCan

It's about more than just a Wikipedia post. It's about more than just a Wikipedia post. It's about more than just a Wikipedia post. We are highlighting STEM and business leaders who deserve recognition and can inspire the next generation. Learn more about our annual campaign here.

Do you know someone who deserves a profile? Help us highlight influential STEM creators, entrepreneurs and business leaders by clicking on the link below.

Nominate

Our annual initiative has been highlighted in the Toronto Star and featured on CBC Radio. We write profiles about influential and inspirational STEM leaders who deserve their own Wikipedia page, but don't have one of their own.

Full story here