We enhance the quality of life for youth, individuals and families through technology education, skills training, and community service across Arizona.
Humanity Mission focuses on the enhancement and quality of life of our youth, individuals, and families through technology education, skills training, and community service.
As a human services organization, we serve some of the most vulnerable men, women, and children in our communities — helping them lead safe, healthy, independent, and productive lives.
We represent several sectors of the technological workforce — from knowledge workers, to educators, to engineers, and technicians — ensuring quality programs at K–12 levels.
Hands-on STEM programs for underserved youth K–12, with real-world exposure to technology careers and digital skills across Arizona.
Learn moreEquipping adults with business and technical skills needed to thrive in the modern workforce through mentorship and hands-on training.
Learn moreProviding direct support and pathway services to help vulnerable community members gain stability and self-sufficiency.
Learn moreImproving STEM education of our diverse citizenry will strengthen the science and engineering work force and boost the U.S. economy.
— Freeman Hrabowski III, President, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
We are focused on enhancing the education and development of our youth in the areas of business and technology by providing hands-on real world experience.
We will educate teens through the use of volunteers and partner with other technological organizations to ensure quality learning and reliable information.
Our STEM Club model is unique in Arizona — featuring interdisciplinary activities that reinforce classroom learning through advanced, hands-on challenges that demand critical thinking.
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Updates from Humanity Mission and the broader STEM education community.
Our STEM Club model, supported by JPMorgan Chase, is expanding to Tucson, Phoenix, and Flagstaff — impacting at-risk youth statewide.
More than half of students who originally expressed interest in non-STEM careers now say they plan to pursue a STEM profession.
Underrepresented minorities represent a great, untapped resource in STEM. Humanity Mission is working to close that gap.
Humanity Mission seeks organizational members committed to expanding technology education and community development in Arizona.
Every contribution expands our programs, reaches more youth, and strengthens the communities that need it most.