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Featured Volunteers

Our volunteers are talented post-secondary students, industry experts, faculty, staff and online volunteers who are dedicated to inspiring youth to engage in STEM across Canada.

Learn more about our incredible volunteers below.

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Meet Our Volunteers

  • Aronne-Kay De Souza

    Aronne-Kay De Souza Let’s Talk Science Outreach Volunteer in Scarborough, ON

    Volunteerism is a passion of Aronne-Kay’s. Joined with her interest in (science, technology, engineering, math) STEM education – Let’s Talk Science was a perfect match!

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  • Krysta Levac

    Krysta Levac Let’s Talk Science CurioCity & Outreach Volunteer in London, ON

    Krysta is a long-time volunteer who is helping students find excitement in the science classroom.

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  • Maria Boxwala

    Maria Boxwala Let’s Talk Science Outreach Volunteer (University of Windsor Alumnus)

    Maria is a volunteer alumnus from the University of Windsor that still stays engaged!

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  • Michael Jensen

    Michael Jensen Professional Volunteer - Let’s Talk Science Outreach Volunteer in Oshawa, ON

    Michael started volunteering during his time at Western University in London, Ontario. After graduating, he continues to be an active professional volunteer with Let’s Talk Science.

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  • Rilea Kynock

    Rilea Kynock Let’s Talk Science Outreach Volunteer at University of New Brunswick, Fredericton

    Volunteering can help you remember your own growth and interests as a child. Rilea uses her enthusiasm for science and childhood memories to inspire the next generation.

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  • Zaid Al-Dabbagh

    Zaid Al-Dabbagh Let’s Talk Science Outreach Volunteer at the University of Waterloo

    Although Zaid has only been volunteering with Let’s Talk Science in Waterloo for a short time, he is already connecting with new people and inspiring them with science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).

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