Workshop starter kits
Microcontrollers
Boards like Arduino and micro:bit help students learn basic programming, sensors, and electronics through hands-on builds.
These are the items that help our student-run nonprofit run hands-on STEM sessions with better consistency, more devices, and less setup time.
Have something else you think could help? We welcome surprise donations too. If it is not on the list, send us a message and we will let you know whether we can use it.
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Workshop starter kits
Boards like Arduino and micro:bit help students learn basic programming, sensors, and electronics through hands-on builds.
Student coding stations
Reliable laptops help students code, research, and run workshop software without worrying about device availability.
Robot prototypes
Motors, wheels, servos, and sensor packs let us build robot demos that make coding feel tangible and exciting.
Device support
Extra chargers, USB-C cables, and power strips keep devices ready during long workshops and packed event days.
Printable hardware
Filament, nozzles, and upkeep parts help us create custom mounts, cases, and printable workshop parts on demand.
Repair and build labs
Solder, wire, and replacement tips keep repair lessons safe and let students assemble durable electronics projects.
Interactive demos
Distance, temperature, light, and motion sensors power interactive experiments that connect STEM concepts to real data.
Portable workshop kits
Bins, cases, and labeled organizers keep small parts sorted so mobile workshop kits stay reliable and easy to deploy.
Flexible learning stations
Tablets, mice, and keyboards help us create flexible stations for younger learners and accessible hands-on activities.
Ready to help?
Use the contact form and we will coordinate logistics, timing, and any questions about what would help most.
Something else to donate?
If you have equipment, accessories, or supplies that are not listed here, reach out anyway. Items like spare mice, adapters, headphones, USB cables, tool kits, or classroom storage can still make a big difference.
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