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Girls Inc. Launches STEM Program for ’23-’24 School Year

Lowell – Girls Inc. of Greater Lowell will launch its newest program on August 31st for the upcoming 2023-24 school year. The Thinking SMART program focuses on STEM learning (science, technology, engineering, and math) and leadership development in order to make stable, well-paid jobs in STEM fields an attainable option for young women in Lowell. Thinking SMART is free for all Lowell-area families and is currently accepting applications for rising 7th graders to join its inaugural cohort.

After having provided STEM outreach programs in Lowell schools over the past several years, Girls Inc. is proud to be able to host the Thinking SMART program in its own downtown center, located at 220 Worthen St. in Lowell. In fact, Girls Inc. is currently wrapping up a multi-year capital campaign and is in the process of expanding its facilities with construction on a neighboring property.

A well-known gender disparity among STEM graduates and professionals is behind the desire to create more opportunities in the field for young women. The Thinking SMART program involves connecting girls and young women with professional role models in these careers in order to provide exposure to relatable role models. “We know that there’s a need to create more opportunities for women in STEM, and there’s also a need to create more opportunities for young women, especially women of color, here in Lowell. Thinking SMART aims to not only help correct some of the gender disparity in STEM but do so by creating paths for our girls here in Lowell to pursue their dreams and interests.” says Bopha Malone, Executive Director of Girls Inc. of Greater Lowell and alumna of Girls Inc. of Lynn. “The connections I made through Girls Inc. led me to where I am today, and we’ve designed this program to help create those kinds of opportunities for the next generation of Girls Inc. members.”

According to Thinking SMART Program Coordinator Jon Tuttle, “Thinking SMART is designed to help girls grow into confident, curious, and competent young women. By providing high-quality science learning, leadership development, social support, and help with academic and career planning, Thinking SMART equips girls with the tools they need to blaze their own trails in life.”

In order to meet this ambitious goal, the program involves long-term support for girls as they grow. Starting with an after-school program for 7th and 8th graders, Thinking SMART transitions to summer camps as girls enter the 9th and 10th grades, and culminates in paid STEM internships for 11th and 12th grade girls. “This long-term commitment,” says Tuttle, “allows girls the time and space to grow intellectually, socially, and personally. It also allows us to meet their evolving needs as they navigate a critical time in their lives. A 7th grader might need help on their homework, while a 12th grader might need guidance in applying for financial aid for college. Every step along the way is equally critical in making possible a career that can provide young women with personal fulfillment and financial independence.” Youth and families interested in learning more and applying to join to program can find information at Girls Inc.’s website, girlsinclowell.org.

Funding from the Women’s Foundation of Boston, the Michele E. Dufault Foundation, and partnerships with UMass Lowell and Middlesex Community College have made Thinking SMART possible.

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