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The STEM Computer Lab will be more than equipment; it will be a structured learning platform. With 30 seats, it will support whole-class sessions and club-based learning for students across primary and junior high levels. Bridgeway Foundation will work with school leadership and teachers to implement a simple usage timetable, introduce supervised learning sessions, and promote inclusive participation, ensuring girls and vulnerable learners benefit fully. Planned learning focus areas include typing and digital literacy, productivity tools (such as documents, spreadsheets, and presentations), safe internet research, introduction to coding, and project-based STEM activities that encourage creativity and problem-solving.<br />To support sustainability, the project will include basic lab setup standards, safety and usage guidelines, and a maintenance plan that keeps the facility functional and accountable. This intervention will directly improve the quality of ICT instruction, strengthen learning outcomes, increase student motivation, and expand access to modern skills that are now essential for further education and employment.<br />By supporting this 30-seater STEM Computer Lab, donors will help equip an entire school community with tools and skills that open doors, turning curiosity into competence and potential into opportunity.<br />

No of People Supported

100

Appeal

Recovere Launch Appeal

Causes

Medical Assistance

Education Access

Delivery methods

Courier/Post

Quantity of items Needed

30

Address

San Tan Valley,United States
85144

Country

United States

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