By Ms. Angela Abur | Project Volunteer Led
Between mid-March and the end of May 2025, the STEM Hub Lab Project did not receive donations through our GlobalGiving campaign or local fundraising strategies.
As a result, we are currently working behind the scenes to secure new funding opportunities and partnerships to sustain the project.
As a women-led grassroots organization, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all donors and partners who have supported us since the project's launch in 2023.
Your belief in our vision has allowed us to reach and empower over 1,000 schoolgirls with STEM education in Gboko’s rural communities.
This project has not only provided knowledge but has broken long-standing barriers for young girls in areas where patriarchal systems limit their potential. Through our work, we are introducing girls from low-income and underserved backgrounds to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—tools that enable them to dream, lead, and build solutions for their communities.
We are proud of the impact made so far and remain committed to expanding this progress. Your continued support is vital in helping us deepen our reach, transform more lives, and create lasting change.
Together, we are not just teaching STEM—we are building a generation of bold, skilled, and empowered girls who will challenge inequality and shape a more inclusive future.
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