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Advancing Science, Students Provide Fun and Free STEM Programs for Low-Income Youth

Alyssa Huang seriously loves science and math. And she’s on a mission to make every kid feel the same way. That’s why she founded AspireED, an organization that makes learning science and math exciting and accessible—especially for low-income youth. In just two years, AspireED has served more than 1,100 students through after-school classes, mentorship and other programs. Even more remarkable, Huang, 17, is a student herself. A junior at Branson…
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Pacific Sun | Marin County, California broke the news in on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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