HMS Donates $20,000 to Girlstart
HMS (NASDAQ: HMSY) has donated $20,000 to Girlstart, an organization promoting STEM education for girls. This funding will provide science kits, including Ozobots, to 233 girls in Texas attending virtual summer camps. The initiative aims to motivate young women to pursue careers in science and technology, addressing the shortage of female professionals in STEM fields. Jacob Sims, HMS CTO, emphasizes the importance of making science fun to spark interest among participants. The donation directly supports girls who otherwise could not afford to join the program during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Donation of $20,000 enhances HMS brand reputation by supporting STEM education.
- Directly benefits 233 underprivileged girls in Texas, fostering future talent in STEM fields.
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IRVING, Texas, July 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Helping to groom a new generation of women engineers, programmers, scientists and astronauts, healthcare analytics leader HMS (NASDAQ: HMSY) announced it has donated
Girlstart hosts camps and educational programs designed to motivate girls to pursue careers in the sciences. The organization has chapters and camps throughout the U.S.
HMS’ donation will provide science kits to girls participating in the group’s month-long virtual summer camps. The crown jewel of the kits is an Ozobot, a miniature computer resembling Star Wars’ R2-D2, which can be programmed to do numerous tasks. These Ozobots will introduce girls to computer programming through fun projects and experiments.
“HMS is proud to be a part of this important initiative,” said Jacob Sims, HMS’ chief technology officer and a member of Girlstart’s national board. “The U.S. has a tremendous shortage of professionals in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) careers, and that shortage is particularly acute among women. Girlstart was designed to address this by making science fun.”
HMS’ donation will enable 233 girls in Texas, who otherwise could not afford to participate in the Girlstart camps, to learn from and enjoy the program.
“We are beyond delighted with HMS’ generosity and foresight,” said Tamara Hudgins, executive director for Girlstart. “HMS is helping us to build a new generation of women committed to scientific careers.”
This year’s coronavirus pandemic is having a profound impact on Girlstart summer camps, which were transformed into ‘virtual’ off-sight workshops in a matter of days.
A day in the life of the typical ‘virtual’ camp-goer includes learning about a science ‘word of the day,’ participating in a scientific experiment and hearing a lecture from a prominent woman scientist, engineer or astronaut.
“The program works because it is both challenging and fun,” said Hudgins. For instance, the girls were challenged to program their Ozobots to traverse a course littered with moon rocks. For every failure, participants needed to reprogram their Ozobots.
“It is easy to imagine these ‘explorers’ will one day be employing similar technologies to plot a course on Mars,” predicts Hudgins.
About Girlstart
Through its comprehensive programming, Girlstart provides a year-round, intensive suite of STEM education programs for K-12 girls. Girlstart’s core programs foster STEM skills development, an understanding of the importance of STEM as a way to solve the world’s major problems, as well as an interest in STEM electives, majors, and careers.
About HMS
HMS advances healthcare by helping healthcare organizations reduce costs and improve health outcomes. Through our industry-leading technology, analytics and engagement solutions, we save billions of dollars annually while helping consumers lead healthier lives. HMS provides a broad range of payment accuracy and population health management solutions that help move the healthcare system forward. Visit us at www.hms.com or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
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