Celebrate Their Early Legacies

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Celebrate Their Early Legacies

Jacob (diagnosed with autism as a child), learned three languages by age three, enrolled at Purdue University at age 10, and became a Physicist at age thirteen.[1]

Elijah, a published youth author and accomplished inventor, enrolled at Southern University, Baton Rouge at the age of 11 with majors in Physics and Mechanical Engineering.[2]

Iqbal entered medical school at Cornell University, Qatar at the age of 13 and earned her M.D. at the age of 20, the youngest in the university’s history.[3]

When you acknowledge their names, you celebrate their early legacies.

What the young people behind these names have in common is an interest in STEM education and a burning desire to accomplish great things. SciTech2U gives children the opportunity to realize their dreams--like Jacob, Elijah, and Iqbal realized theirs--through early exposure to STEM education.

SciTech2U needs your support so that we can continue to empower youth by offering them robust, hands-on learning experiences.

With your generous support, SciTech2U will be able to continue to offer SciTech2U students early exposure to STEM experiences including 15-year-old Muhammad, who is an inventor and aspiring Mechanical Engineer; 5-year-old Fara, who likes to tinker with objects; and 11-year-old Shaylee who wants to become a doctor when she grows up.

Yes, say their names and celebrate them as they journey along their STEM paths to make a meaningful impact on humanity with your support.

Your generosity will go a long way to help our youth to realize their dreams.

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[1] Andrews, A. (2018). Jacob Barnett’s curious and computational mind. Pacific Standard

[2] Butler, D. (2020). A budding star on the bluff: Elijah Precciely. Student Media, Southern University

[3] Dickinson, E. (2013). Palestinian child prodigy becomes doctor at age 20. N World

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