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our volunteers reach out to youth

Kids having fun with a UBC LTS Partnership Program volunteerWe've turned more than 2 million children, youth and educators on to science!  

Each year, Let’s Talk Science mobilizes thousands of university and college students and science, engineering and technology professionals across Canada to visit elementary and high school classrooms, libraries, and community events to deliver fun, exciting hands-on science activities to children and youth free of charge.

These experienced and enthusiastic volunteers provide a unique and engaging learning experience, act as role models and shatter stereotypes about science and scientists.

If you'd like to become a Let's Talk Science volunteer, click here to learn more.

In addition to classroom and community group visits, Let’s Talk Science volunteers:

  • Provide laboratory, facility or campus tours
  • Provide science fair mentoring and judging
  • Sit on career panels
  • Write science articles for our interactive teen website, CurioCity.ca

We also have extensive experience with specific community groups, including Girl Guides and Scouts, because learning isn’t just found in a classroom — it can happen anywhere!

If you would like a Let's Talk Science volunteer to visit your school or community event, click here.

Rural and Remote Outreach & Aboriginal Outreach
Let's Talk Science is also committed to extending science outreach to youth in under-served communities that do not have the same level of access to science programming. Through our programming, volunteers have the opportunity to travel to rural and remote communities, as well as Aboriginal communities, in their province to deliver hands-on activities.



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