WOMEN IN STEM Emerge

WISE programming in Communities across Cultures

Women in STEM (WISE) emerge to support underserved communities and underrepresented people during COVID-19.


We strive to do what is right for all under GOD in all communities across cultures where expressions of love, respect and equality should be intentional by all human kind. A inspirational statement expressed by Patricia McDonald (WISE) Advocate and Philanthropist | National STEM Society, Founder & President

HOW WISE EMERGED?

We are mothers, students, and education advocates who believe in community love, respect, a sense of one community, and cultural experiences that influence diversity and equality for all in communities across cultures.

WOMEN IN STEM emerged (WISE) due to the lack of educational enrichment activities in underserved communities during COVID-19 where underrepresented families, parents, kids, and minorities expressed the need for support services and resources due to organizational layoffs and furloughs in the United States devastated by the pandemic.

WISE programming strategic goal is to give generously with educational tools, skills, and financial literacy resources offered by Professional Women in STEAM careers and fields interested in giving their time, love, respect, and generosity to local underserved communities and underrepresented people in need.

WHY WE SERVE?

After WISe programming successful user acceptance testing in the city of Atlanta underserved communities in May & June 2020. The WISe team organized there next course of action to emerge what we do at home with our own kids into communities across cultures that needed an expression of love from people who care with the inclusion of safety first COVID-19 best practices outlined by the CDC, friendly fun learn & play STEAM activities brought to kids in underserved communities across the cultural divide as a positive solution.

Our love and support for the BLACKLIVESMATTER movement motivated us all to promote love for community and culture throughout Metro Atlanta. As parents, we will settle for nothing less for our children, our families, and for our neighboring underserved communities across cultures.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR WISE?

WISe programming fun, learn and play STEAM laboratories are hitting the streets of Metro Atlanta most underserved communities.

Our goal is to promote STEAM enrichment activities and a philosophy of love for community, culture, and equality for underrepresented families, parents, and students K-College with the support of professional women in STEAM higher education studies, careers, and fields.


The National STEM Society provides opportunities for girls like me and women to enrich our lives with STEM education and careers experiences. I am proud to become a STEM Ambassador. I look forward to sharing what I have learned from the SPARK STEM career coaches and WISe networking events to encourage girls like me to fight for equality for women in STEM fields.

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Kala Pearson

let’s make a difference in underserved communities for girls & women interested in STEM enrichment, education, and careers.

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