February 01, 2023

Foundation for a Bright Future Launches Media Lab at St. John Bosco High School

T The Foundation For A Bright Future, founded by Louis Hernandez Jr., has recently announced the launch of its innovative Media Lab programme at St. John Bosco High School (SJB) in Los Angeles.

Foundation For A Bright Future, a non-profit organisation dedicated to meeting the needs of underserved children through education and healthcare initiatives, hopes to create an ecosystem for Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) education and hands-on experience for high school students to develop essential skills and engagement in the media space.

…our mission is to improve educational opportunities for students from underserved and underrepresented communities... we want to give them the opportunity to dream big and become successful members of their community…

According to sources, key media technology leaders are supporting this ground-breaking initiative to increase access to STEAM education. Students will be exposed to cutting-edge media technologies thanks to the project's outstanding corporate partners, which include Broadfield Distributing Inc., Lenovo, CIS Group, T2 Computing Inc., Envoi, Melrose INC, and Blackmagic Design. The programme, led by experienced media professionals, exposes students to the most cutting-edge technologies in the media industry.

"Our mission is to improve educational opportunities for students from underserved and underrepresented communities. We want to give them the opportunity to dream big and become successful members of their community."

More ambitious students will be able to immerse themselves in the field through the Media Lab Program's collaboration with schools such as St. John Bosco in Los Angeles.

This could be a motivating experience for them to pursue a career in media technology, which is both lucrative and expanding "FABF Founder and Chairman of the Board Louis Hernandez Jr. told the media.

For A Bright Future, the program's initial phase focused on three of the country's largest cities: Los Angeles, Miami, and New York City, all of which have a high proportion of people in need. With the assistance of mission partners and sponsors, the goal is to increase the number of sustained implementations across the United States and to expand the programme to other countries.

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