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More Info - Event Volunteer

Si Se Puede Foundation (SSPF) hosts two annual competitions that require support from lots of volunteers. In addition, we will be launching a Mobile STEM Center in Fall 2025 that will require some volunteers to help run it. If you are interested in serving any of these roles/events, please click the link below to fill out an interest form. Volunteers can be aged 12 or older, although some positions require an older minimum age.

 

  • FIRST Lego League (FLL) December Tournament: SSPF, in partnership with Microchip Technology, hosts a 1-day FLL tournament each December in Chandler. We have volunteer positions for: queuers, check-in table, support table, game referees, judges, practice table supervision, game field resetters, and general support. No experience needed, although some positions will require training or an overview prior to the event.

  • National Underwater Robotics Challenge (NURC): SSPF holds a 3-day underwater robotics competition at ASU Polytechnic campus pool each summer. We have volunteer positions for: queuers, check-in table, judges, pool referees (requires SCUBA certification), and general support. No experience needed, although some positions will require training or an overview prior to the event. See https://nurc.us for more information on NURC.

  • Mobile STEM Center: SSPF is in the process of building a custom trailer to take STEM outreach on the road! We intend to teach STEM concepts to students from 1st grade to high school with the Mobile STEM Center. We are in need of volunteers to help design and/or teach STEM curriculum. We would prefer volunteers to have some experience with either designing school curriculum or teaching (formally or informally) school-aged students.

Albert L Esparza

© 2025 Si Se Puede Foundation

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Si Se Puede Foundation is a prevention and advocacy organization that encourages its participants to be stakeholders in their community. The organization’s three main service components include educational programming, community activities & advocacy, and recreational activities for youth. The organization focuses on school and community risk factors that are barriers to educational achievement including, delinquency, gang affiliation, and family/school/community detachment. ​

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