ATLANTA, Sept. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Raytheon (NYSE:RTN) will open four new STEM Centers of Innovation on and near military installations nationwide in 2020. The STEM Centers of Innovation will support military-connected youth in the following communities:

- Buckley Air Force Base Youth Programs – Aurora, Colorado
- United States Army Garrison Detroit Child and Youth Services – Warren, Michigan
- Fort Sill Youth Services – Fort Sill, Oklahoma
- Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington – Washington, D.C.
The addition of the STEM Centers of Innovation in Colorado, Michigan, Oklahoma and the District of Columbia marks a total of 22 centers established to keep military youth on the path to great futures with science, technology, engineering and math learning. This is a relevant and necessary skillset that is needed to fill the estimated nine million jobs that will be created in STEM-related fields by 2020, a statistic provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Change the Equation estimates that between 2017 and 2027, the number of STEM jobs will grow by 13 percent.
The centers provide military youth with access to advanced technologies that stimulate creative approaches to STEM exploration, including 3-D printers, robotics, high-definition video production and conferencing equipment. A fully dedicated STEM educator will offer individual and group support, using real-world applications to help youth program participants develop their STEM skills and critical thinking.
SOURCE Boys & Girls Clubs of America
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