Working in the Northern Virginia, DMV area
Humanitas4All provides tutoring services to local communities and several other projects which aim to improve the education of younger, low-income students.
Winter 2023 -- now
The Humanitas4All AIM (Artificial Intelligence Mastery) Academy CS Bootcamp is an online program dedicated to helping participants learn and grow their understanding of coding languages beginning with introduction courses to Scratch, Java, Python, AI, and more.
The goal of this program is to provide resources to teach computer science concepts using interactive coding exercises and lectures.
Parents, Click here to sign up!High Schoolers, Click here to become a mentor!
Fall 2020 -- now
The Humanitas4All Hum Scouts After School Program is an online program dedicated to helping elementary and middle school students stay on track with learning during the school term. We are aiming to serve all students in Northern Virginia, especially supporting students from low-income backgrounds and/or Title I schools.
The goal of this program is to provide homework help, fun activities, positive character development, and support to young students and their families. Sessions will occur after school via Google Meet.
Parents, Click here to sign up!High Schoolers, Click here to become a mentor!
Summer 2023
Humanitas4All hosted a free 6-week STEM craft workshop at Tyson's Pimmit Library!
This program included multiple hands-on activities such as the egg drop challenge, hand-made catapults, builing the strongest tower and more! Students were able to particpate in friendly competitions, ignite their curiosity and unlock the secrets of STEM!
Spring 2023
Humanitas4All hosted in-person one-on-one tutoring services to students and adults across George Mason and Fairfax Library. Mentors assisted in topics ranging from math, English, reading comprehension, etc.
Spring 2022
Humanitas4All hosted free enrichment workshops for grades K-11!
Summer 2022
Humanitas4All is offered FREE online tutoring to help students continue to learn and thrive during school closures and over the summer. Our team of tutors from TJHSST and surrounding high schools can help with homework, explaining concepts, practice problems, and more. We strive at creating a positive and engaging learning experience for your child during this unprecedented time.
Summer 2021
We partnered with Linxerve Academy, a vocational learning institution, to offer a free summer enrichment program called "Global Stem Academy''. In the program, dedicated high school mentors engage in high-quality virtual classes with students to develop proficiency in their learning. The curriculum focuses on core subjects such as Math, Chemistry, Biology, English, and Web Development.
July 2020 - December 2020
SEEK (Science and Engineering Experiments for Kids) is Humanitas4All's free STEM kit program that will safely provide students with experiment kits to perform their own science experiments at home. The SEEK program includes exciting lessons and fun science experiments on a variety of topics! Humanitas4All's mentors and volunteers have made video tutorials for each experiment to guide how to complete the activities.
Summer 2020, July-August
Although we were unable to hold our normal in-person STEM camps this year (2020), that did not stop us from continuing to provide educational summer opportunities! SEP was a five week program for elementary and middle school students. Students participated in free classes covering all subjects, including computer science! Classes were instructed by high school volunteers from all over Northern Virginia. Checkout our Instagram page for the program highlights and parent testimonials!
Summer 2018 -- 2020
Each summer we host STEM camps at Wesley Housing community centers (Wexford Manor, Lincolnia, Colonial Village, and more). Camps are run by high school students and involve engaging and hands-on learning!