Back To Basics Youth Education Center

Our mission | To make the world a better place by empowering young minds, lifting them out of poverty, and providing a direct pathway to thriving careers in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. |
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Opportunities |
Marshall High School. The volunteer will teach and mentor students in coding, programming, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence (AI), helping to inspire the next generation of tech leaders. This role is ideal for a college student passionate about education, technology, and community impact • 2– 6 hours per week, after school (schedule flexible). • Minimum commitment of two semesters preferred. |
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How you help | Without your help, we would not be able to teach engaging lessons on coding, programming fundamentals, cybersecurity basics, and AI concepts. |
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About us | When Lawrence Lindsey returned to Dayton and began volunteering at Dunbar High School, he was surprised to learn that his alma mater didn’t have a computer lab. It was a big change from the affluent school district in Virginia where he had just come from as a guidance counselor. With his own funds, Lindsey opened a computer lab downtown to help students who need access or are interested in computer science. |
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