Jerusalem House Maker Club
In our partnership with the Jerusalem House, who offer permanent housing to low-income and homeless families affected by HIV/AIDS, we host a monthly Maker Club for their community of K12 kids both at their location and at our makerspace. Running through the school year, these awesome kids have learned to sew, soldered electronics, built projects that roll with battery-powered wheels, made conductive play-doh, created lighted Halloween decorations, used power tools to build a wooden chalkboard, and more.