Our Mission

Pathways to Possibility envisions a world where girls never limit how far they can go and the possibilities that they can conquer.

The “Dream Gap” refers to societal biases and stereotypes that stand between women and girls and reaching their full potential. Researchers at NYU found that, on average, at age five girls stop believing they can be things like scientists, astronauts, and engineers, and girls are three times less likely to be given a science-related toy. Research shows the Dream Gap extends beyond lack of confidence, it goes back to access to and ability to use resources available, particularly for STEM fields.

I started the Pathways to Possibility program to bring supplemental STEM education and opportunities for career exposure and exploration to young women and girls who would not otherwise have access to it. Especially in our rapidly changing and predominantly virtual world, I want to help students around the country and around the globe access the resources they need for success. All resources are provided completely free of charge to make the opportunity equitable for all students.

Together, we can bridge the Dream Gap!