Pink Space Theory Partners with Intel Corporation

In mid-2022, Pink Space Theory connected with the STEM Next Community Fund, a nonprofit seeking to reimagine who can engineer, who can build, and who can make. STEM Next launched the Million Girl Moonshot initiative in 2020, setting a goal to inspire and prepare the next generation of innovators by engaging one million more girls in STEM learning opportunities through afterschool and summer programs by 2025.

For the past year, Pink Space Theory has partnered with Intel Corporation to source volunteer opportunities aligned with staff skills and interests. In addition to providing volunteers, Intel offers a Volunteer Matching Program that matches volunteer hours into funds donated directly to the nonprofit. that encourages employees to register volunteer hours and then matches those hours in donated funds to the nonprofit.

Thanks to our partnership with STEM Next and Intel, Pink Space Theory has welcomed the following volunteers to our team.

Thank you, Intel volunteers, for paying it forward! We look forward to continuing our partnership with Intel Corporation and welcoming new volunteers to share their talents with the Pink Space Theory community!

Anushree Jumade

Anushree Jumade joined in October 2022 from Northern California and serves as our Newsletter Content Creator. Each month she brings exciting news to our families and supporters and highlights the special moments students experience through our programs. Be sure to move the newsletter to your inbox so you don’t miss a single edition of her colorful and creative content.

Sarah Martin

Sarah Martin joined in November 2022 from Arizona as a member of our newly formed Community Leadership Advisory Board. She shares insights and suggestions on volunteer and donor engagement and assists the board with meeting its goal of spreading brand awareness and diversifying financial revenue.

Marc Townsend joined in March 2023 from Northern California as a Newsletter Content Contributor. Marc enjoys tapping into his creative outlet over a cup of coffee by writing STEAM articles to educate and inspire the families we serve. Look for his interesting take on topics in our monthly newsletter.

Yuna Buhrman

Yuna Buhrman joined in April 2023 from Arizona and serves as a STEM Ambassador. She is spreading Pink Space Theory’s mission by creating and implementing STEAM programming in her area. She has formed a relationship with St. Vincent de Paul and will soon launch her first project “Let’s Build an Airplane” which will expose students of all ages to math and engineering principles.

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