The nonprofit Club Ability is expanding its services to help moms get involved in STEM.
SALT LAKE CITY — Juliette Bautista Barahona is a firm believer that tech is for everyone. It's the basis of her nonprofit Club Ability, which offers after-school STEM classes that serve low-income families, minorities and children with disabilities.
The need became even more apparent as Bautista interacted with Latina immigrants in Utah who were starting their own businesses. She recalled one instance where a business owner told her she used a pen and paper to keep track of her business rather than an app like Excel. The program is patterned after Bautista's own experience learning English after immigrating to Utah from Peru, where she worked in the tech industry for 15 years.
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