
At ScieThrive Impact, we foster a culture where science is accessible and impactful. Our initiative aims to ignite curiosity and promote scientific literacy among youth and communities. We provide hands-on experiences, environmental programs, and collaborative projects to transform knowledge into action. Together, we can inspire the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers.
We empower individuals through access to scientific knowledge and resources.
We believe in working together with schools, communities, and innovators.
We are committed to driving sustainable solutions for environmental challenges.
Interactive workshops that allow students to engage with scientific concepts through experiments and activities.
Community events that celebrate science and innovation, featuring demonstrations, exhibits, and activities for all ages.

Educational initiatives focused on fostering a respect for the environment and understanding ecological impacts.
Partnerships with schools and organizations to address real-world problems through science and technology.
Creative competitions designed to challenge young minds to brainstorm and implement innovative solutions.
Resources and training opportunities for teachers to incorporate science effectively in their classrooms.

Executive Director & Programmes Lead -Passionate about science engagement and community impact.

Finance & Administration Director- Dedicated to transparency and financial accountability.

Communications & Outreach Director- Connecting people through storytelling and outreach.

Research & Impact Director- Committed to evidence-based solutions and measurable change.
We offer hands-on workshops, science festivals, environmental programs, and more.
You can volunteer, attend our events, or partner with us for community projects.
Our programs are designed for schools, youth, and community members of all ages.
Many of our programs are free or have nominal fees to cover materials.
We run various programs aimed at educating communities about sustainability and environmental issues.
Absolutely! We welcome school groups for tailored workshops and experiences.