Bringing STEM to Life: BOSCH Supports
Mobile Learning Labs for Broward County Youth
Boys & Girls Clubs of Broward County (BGCBC) has always been at the forefront of youth development, and thanks to a generous grant from BOSCH, their impact is about to get even more hands-on, innovative, and mobile.
The new funding will support the launch of Mobile STEM Learning Labs, designed to deliver exciting, interactive engineering, coding, and robotics experiences directly to elementary and middle school students across the district. These mobile units are innovation hubs designed to spark curiosity, fuel creativity, and foster essential 21st-century skills.
Making STEM Accessible and Engaging
With BOSCH’s support, the STEM Learning Labs will serve as powerful extensions of the traditional classroom, especially in communities where access to high-quality STEM education is limited. Each lab will feature hands-on learning stations, interactive technologies, and real-world challenges that bring science, technology, engineering, and math to life.
Through guided experiments, collaborative projects, and problem-solving activities, Club members and teens will gain exposure to areas like:
- Mechanical and electrical engineering
- Basic and advanced coding principles
- Robotics and automation
- Team-based design thinking
These experiences not only make STEM fun and accessible but also help Club members build critical thinking, collaboration, and communication skills that will benefit them for years to come.
A Future-Focused Partnership
BOSCH’s commitment to innovation and education aligns perfectly with BGCBC’s mission to empower all young people to reach their full potential. By investing in these Mobile STEM Learning Labs, BOSCH is helping bridge the gap between today’s classroom and tomorrow’s careers—especially in fast-growing STEM fields.
On the Road to Innovation
The mobile labs will rotate throughout the school district and Boys & Girls Club locations, ensuring widespread access and continuity of learning. By embedding these experiences in students’ daily lives, the program ensures STEM is not only something students learn about—but something they live and do.
From building their first robot to coding their own apps, students will walk away not just with knowledge, but with confidence and a spark of inspiration that could define their educational journey and future careers.

