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“STEMulatingHearts”aimstoengageKeyClub members by encouraging them to apply their knowledge and skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to meaningful service-oriented projects. The focus of this projectrevolvesaroundtwomainareasofscience: theenvironmentandhealthcare.
However,inadditiontothecorefocusareas,the initiativealsoopensthedoortoexploringa variety of other STEM-related topics. This flexibilitywillallowmemberstodiversifytheir serviceopportunitiesandtailortheirprojectsto address a wide range of community needs, enriching their learning experiences and fosteringaspiritofcollaborationandinnovation amongtheircommunitiesdistrictwide
tutorin STEM related subjects create community cleanup events have plastic-free days/weeks donate medical equipmentto medical centers

holda blood donation drive plant treesin your community havelocal speakers comeand talkabout STEM collect recyclable materialsto repurpose volunteer atnature reserves placetrash binsin heavily littered areas hold engineering webinars
hangposters toeducate students aboutSTEM volunteer atlocal hospitals holdSTEM career exploration events makeand maintaina compostbin atschool fundraise for healthcare organizations
TEXAS-OKLAHOMA DISTRICT
KEY CLUB - LEDCON 2025

THURSDAY - SUNDAY, APRIL 10-13
EMBASSY SUITES DENTON CONVENTION CENTER




























The STEM field consists of numerous different career paths, all of which are equally important to our communities functioning. With this event, clubs will be able to create and hold a career event in their school’s district that showcases everything STEM has to offer, from medical paths to engineering paths. This event can be held at any grade level, or even with multiple grades, as long as it stays within their school’s district. Ideas for how this can work include having different stations/tables with different STEM related careers, or even having a huge interactive presentation where guest speakers are invited. By introducing these kids to more opportunities, you’re not only leaving an impact on the STEM field, but also on their futures.