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Amazon Think Big in partnership with Creative Hut delivers STEAM education to more than 100,000 kids globally

Creative Hut is proud to be the delivery partner for the Amazon Think Big STEM programme globally, including in the UK, Ireland, Spain, and several US states. This global effort aims to close the growing digital skills gap, encourage groups that aren't well-represented, and prepare kids for the future of work through fun, welcoming, and hands-on STEAM learning experiences.

The Think Big programme helps more than 100,000 kids every year in regions including Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Georgia, and Mississippi in the USA, Dublin in Ireland, Zaragoza in Spain and Heathrow in the UK.

100k

Kids helped every year

25%

of volunteers went to events

15k

hours of STEAM learning given

Highlights of the Program:

Mobile Workshops for Big Ideas
With Creative Hut's mobile delivery model, STEAM learning comes right to schools and communities. Kids solve real-world STEM problems that help them get better at problem-solving, working together, and thinking critically.

Kits and lessons for teachers
Teachers get free coding kits that are ready to use in the classroom and professional development (CPD) training led by experts. This gives them the confidence to teach STEAM activities and continue learning after the workshops. This guarantees that every school we go to will have a lasting impact.

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Impact reports delivered every month!

FIRST® LEGO® League Competition
Students compete in well-known robotics competitions that promote teamwork, creativity, and new ideas. These global competitions bring STEM to life and get kids from all backgrounds excited about tech jobs.

Community events and programs that everyone can take part in
Girls Tech Day and other events like it show how different STEM fields are. They give girls and other groups that aren't well represented the confidence and excitement to look into tech careers.

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