Empowering girls in STEM isn’t just our purpose
Let’s Take Action
Every program we create reflects our commitment to equity and opportunity in STEM. From mentorship to hands-on innovation, we’re ensuring that girls worldwide have the tools and support to thrive in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Our Core Programs
Connecting high school and college girls with experienced women in STEM, this program focuses on academic guidance, professional development, and leadership growth. Through mentorship, we’re on a mission to reach and empower 10,000 girls globally — providing them with the inspiration and resources to pursue STEM careers. Goal: Mentor 10,000 girls across 15 countries Funds Raised: $71,445 — 71%
Our flagship international program that brings high school and college girls together to explore innovation through CubeSat (mini-satellite) and space technology projects. Participants collaborate globally, learning coding, engineering, and design thinking — while preparing to launch ideas that reach beyond the classroom and into orbit. Goal: Launch 3 global Girls and Cubes cohorts annually Funds Raised: $23,756 — 48%
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The Brightest Stars Scholarship Fund supports outstanding young women pursuing STEM degrees. Each scholarship opens doors for girls who dream of making a difference in science, engineering, medicine, or technology but face financial barriers. Goal: Award 100 scholarships by 2026 Funds Raised: $55,113 — 55%
We are developing STEM-focused Science Centers and Academies for Girls across the globe — safe, innovative spaces for learning, experimenting, and building future-ready skills. These centers will serve as hubs for mentorship, hands-on STEM activities, and global collaboration. Goal: Establish 5 Science Centers by 2030 Funds Raised: $71,445 — 71%
Mentoring Girls
Our 10,000 Girls is an initiative that seeks to empower young women through out the Caribbean to see their greatness and to know that there is no limit to what they can achieve.
The tour uses the story of “Hidden Figures” and Dr. Alleyne’s own journey as a Trinidad-born rocket engineer and NASA “Modern Figure” to motivate, inspire and empower a minimum of 10,000 girls in at least 15 countries throughout the Caribbean.
”Hidden Figures” is the untold true story of the brilliant African-American women mathematicians that NASA hired in the late 1950’s. These women were instrumental in calculating the flight trajectories that made the mission of the first American to orbit the Earth – John Glenn – successful.
The 10,000 Girls project was launched in Trinidad in March 2017 in partnership with Royal Bank of Canada (RBC). The Foundation and RBC hosted ~ 400 girls from their RBC’s Young Leaders Program. The students came from all across Trinidad and from Tobago.
After the screening of the movie the girls were then encouraged to ask questions of the panel including Dr. Alleyne; local scientist and University of the West Indies (UWI) professor, Dr. Valerie Bowrin; RBC Area Vice President, Gretchen Camacho Mohammed and local STEM college student, Ms. Kadeisha Edwards who is obtaining her first degree in Mechanical Engineering from UWI – St. Augustine.
The rest of the tour will comprise of the following:
PART ONE – Screening of “Hidden Figures” for 1,500 female secondary-school aged students in each country
PART TWO – Interactive engagement between the girls, local female STEM models and Dr. Camille Wardrop Alleyne
Girls and Cubes
One of the primary barriers to girls pursuing STEM majors in college and ultimately selecting STEM careers is being engaged in hands-on, inquiry-based educational activities in high school.
Girls and Cubes (founded by Dr. Alleyne) gives female high school students from undeserved and underrepresented communities, the opportunity to design, build, test and launch into space, cube satellites or cubesats as they are commonly known. These cubesats will be functional and have the capability to house payloads that serve to image the Earth or measure and record scientific space data.
Being a part of this project, girls will acquire knowledge and skills in computer science, mathematics, engineering and natrual sciences such as physics – all at a level that will prepare them to take on college-level STEM majors.
Scholarship Fund
We are developing STEM-focused Science Centers and Academies for Girls across the globe — safe, innovative spaces for learning, experimenting, and building future-ready skills.
These centers will serve as hubs for mentorship, hands-on STEM activities, and global collaboration.
Goal: Establish 5 Science Centers by 2030
Funds Raised: $71,445 — 71%
Centers Development
We are developing STEM-focused Science Centers and Academies for Girls across the globe — safe, innovative spaces for learning, experimenting, and building future-ready skills.
These centers will serve as hubs for mentorship, hands-on STEM activities, and global collaboration.
Goal: Establish 5 Science Centers by 2030
Funds Raised: $71,445 — 71%
More People, More Impact
Inspire Confidence: Show girls that STEM is for them.
Foster Innovation: Provide hands-on learning through real projects.
Expand Access: Create lasting global opportunities for girls in STEM.