Upcoming Activities

We have been fortunate to have relationships with several partner organizations over the years. To support our partner organizations and highlight our workshops (etc), we have included upcoming programs in our calendar for students, parents and teachers to participate. If you know of a program or event that aligns with our mission, share. If approved, we will post on our website.

THINK DESIGN for Social Impact (Wootton High School)

Virtual

Our Think Design workshop is designed to provide our students with a highly-engaging, hands-on experience that allows them to envision themselves as agents of change and social entrepreneurs. Our workshop also seeks to empower students to tackle real-world challenges in their communities and beyond by introducing and cultivating skills in design thinking and promoting creative […]

THINK DESIGN for Social Impact (Wootton High School)

Our Think Design workshop is designed to provide our students with a highly-engaging, hands-on experience that allows them to envision themselves as agents of change and social entrepreneurs. Our workshop also seeks to empower students to tackle real-world challenges in their communities and beyond by introducing and cultivating skills in design thinking and promoting creative […]

SPEAK SERIES: Teach Against Human Trafficking

Teen entrepreneurs talk with peers about online grooming and signs of human trafficking in your back yard. (5 participants) Gifts for Seniors MLK Project - DMV local nursing homes 10-noon EST (Michele, Sophia, Teri) - 280 middle and high school students

SGAP Leaders SPEAK

Monthly virtual speakers (Sydney Webber, Laina Abbott, Austin Joseph-various topics)

SGAP Leaders SPEAK

Sydney Webber - Credit Ops Lead at SQUARE Financial Services Ms. Webber is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and has worked as an analyst at Well Fargo. Students will learn the value of networking and how to create their own career opportunities. (15 high school seniors)

SGAP Leaders SPEAK

Liana Abbott shares her experience in college and tips on navigating college. (15 high school seniors)

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