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STEM Kids Attend Community Outreach Ministry Easter Robot Build
A STEM robot-building event in April should be fun for all as the Community Mission of Hope stays on task to protect at-risk kids.

MURRIETA, CA — Community Outreach Ministry’s is planning an Easter Celebration with workshops for youngsters to engage in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) in small groups.
Ministry founder Bob Davies will be on hand with other mentors to help build robots from science kits from 2 – 5 p.m. on Sat. April 8 at the Murrieta Public Library. This event is by invitation only. (See below how to request an invitation.)
The Easter Celebration with workshops in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) during a Technology Day Camp on Saturday, April 8 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Murrieta Public Library in partnership with Angel Tree A Program of Prison Fellowship.
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Prison Fellowship is the world’s largest Christian nonprofit organization dedicated to helping prisoners, former prisoners, and their families, and is a leading advocate for justice reform.
Prison Fellowship has formed a decades-long partnership with Community Outreach Ministry and regularly refers at-risk youth to the ministry, an organization formed by Dr. Mona Salomo-Davies and her husband “Coach Bob,” a retired Aerospace Engineer and Veteran who will oversee the event’s STEAM projects and be among the adults who will assist mentees at the workshops.
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"Dr. Mona" and the team will provide caregivers with a questionnaire to discover their greatest needs and provide comprehensive community support services, referrals, and resources to help youth to break the cycle of incarceration and reduce recidivism.

Prison Fellowship celebrates each April Second Chance Month to raise awareness of barriers in jobs, education, and housing to unlock brighter futures for people with a criminal record by working with partners, corporations, churches, state governments, nonprofits, and department of corrections. Together partners are working to help rebuild families, empower kids, and prepare men and women to return to society, according to Davies.
The Technology Day Camp will offer youth the opportunity to engage with adults such as
"Coach Bob" who have extensive experience and knowledge in the academic disciplines that
encompass STEAM.
At-risk youth, an underrepresented and underserved population will participate in “Gearing Up for STEAM” Mentor Protégé Workshops to advance youth from low-income households to improve equities in the STEAM field through observational and practical mentor-based learning and building robots from science kits designed for children aged eight to 18 to catch a vision for becoming an engineer, scientist, or working in aerospace for a career.
Sewing Stories Coach Cynthia Duran, a craft and sewing expert, will be providing participants with art supplies, decoupage, and fabric scraps to create a one-of-a-kind work of art.
Duran, who has more than 20+ years of experience and is known for her ability to inspire
children to make their own choices of color and placement as the best part of the workshop.
Also invited to the technology event is Camp Agape California who will be on board to
register youth ages 7-17 with scholarships provided by Prison Fellowship during the four-day
Labor Day weekend.
At camp campers enjoy making new friends and team-building activities in a safe and entertaining environment learning biblical truths, spiritual growth, and character development.
Community Outreach Ministry is a volunteer-operated community-based organization and welcomes sponsors and donations, “giving at-risk kids a second chance to be winners and champions.”
To give visit www.communityoutreachministry.org and scan the QR code, or click on chip-in, or text DONATE CHAMPIONS to 609-212-0627. Checks may also be made payable to Community Outreach Ministry and mailed to 23905 Clinton Keith Road Suite 114 #116, Wildomar, CA. 92595. You can also contact us by phone at 951-698-7650 or via email at info@communityoutreachministry.org.
To donate, send the text message DONATE CHAMPIONS to 609-212-0627 or give online at www.communityoutreachministry.org or call 951-698-7650.
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