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1276 days ago

Sponsor a student

Andrea from Tawa

Innovative Young Minds, is a Charitable Trust in Te Awa Kairangi – Lower Hutt, whose goal is to inspire a new generation of female innovators and industry leaders who can respond creatively using STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and high-tech manufacturing) skills to challenges such as Covid-19.

They need sponsors for their 6 day residential programme for year 11 and 12 women.

The cost is $1000, tax deductible and from this you will receive:

• A personalised thank you from your student
• Your business name listed on the IYM website and email newsletter
• A full programme report emailed to you at the conclusion of the programme

Can you help? Would you like to know more? Comment, or message me!

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