By Andrea Isita | Project Leader
Our programs in Mexico continue to strengthen, with sustained student engagement and new opportunities for growth across regions. At present, we maintain 125 active students enrolled in our programs across the country, 60% of whom are young women between the ages of 13 and 18.
In February 2026, we successfully launched a new program in San Luis Potosí in collaboration with the Boys & Girls Club of San Luis Potosí, which serves three clubs across the state. Through this expansion, we welcomed a new cohort of students into the model. To support program implementation, we provided 21 Arduino kits, along with a projector and speaker to facilitate classroom instruction and enhance the learning experience.
In the Mezquital region of Durango, students from our program participated in a regional robotics competition, where they earned third place. This achievement reflects both the technical growth of the students and the strength of the instructional model in developing competitive STEM skills.
Additionally, students from the Boys & Girls Club programs in Mexico City and the State of Mexico participated in the FIRST Tech Challenge, advancing from the regional level to compete at the national level. Their participation in these competitions continues to reinforce hands-on learning, teamwork, and problem-solving in high-level STEM environments.
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