Exploring Nature. Inspiring Science.​
Lacawac.org
  • HOME
  • About
    • History
    • Staff
    • Governance
    • Partners
    • Corporate Sponsors
    • Employment Opportunities >
      • Internships
    • General Information >
      • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
  • Our Impact
    • Research >
      • Research at Lacawac
      • Grants for Researchers
      • Facilities
      • College Classes
      • Collegiate Partners
      • Writing Retreat
    • Education >
      • Field Trips >
        • K-12 Field Trips
        • Special Needs Field Trips
        • Program Add-Ons
      • In-Classroom Programs
      • Girls in STEM >
        • Girls in STEM Symposium
      • Camps at Lacawac >
        • Summer Camps >
          • Camp Counselor in Training
        • Discovery Days
        • EcoScholars Institute
      • Nature Programs
      • Adult Programs >
        • At Ease Veteran Program
        • Lacawac Artists' Residency
        • Tackle Loaner Program
    • Preservation >
      • PLEON >
        • PLEON Lake School
        • Shoreline Monitoring Program
      • Land Protection
      • Helping Injured Animals
  • Support Us
    • Membership
    • Lacawac at 60
    • Annual Fund >
      • Monthly Giving Program
    • Weddings
    • Corporate Sponsorship
    • NatureStay Initiative
    • Veteran Brick Campaign
    • Planned Giving
    • Endowments
    • Volunteer
    • Naming Opportunities >
      • Recognition Bench Program
      • Trail Signage Program
    • Merchandise
  • Events
    • Eager Beaver Hiking Challenge
    • Trail Race Series >
      • Lake to Lake 8K Trail Run
      • Red White and Run 5K
      • Run for the Osprey
    • Fork and Cork Dinner
    • Cocktails for Conservation
    • Wine in the Woods
    • Farm to Plate
    • Yappy Hour
  • Visit Us
    • Preserves and Sanctuaries >
      • Hiking at Lacawac
      • Nature For All
    • Nature Backpacks
    • Virtual Tour
    • Facilities
    • Lodging Rentals
    • Get Outside, Get Healthy
Picture
Picture

PIER Mentoring Program
​Girls in STEM


​About PIER (Promoting Inclusion, Equity and Resilience)

​The PiER (Promoting Inclusion, Equity, and Resilience) Mentoring Program supports young women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) by connecting them with mentors and role models in environmental sciences. This initiative aims to reduce barriers and foster a supportive community for aspiring women leaders. The PIER program envisions a future where all young women have equal opportunities to pursue their interests and aspirations in STEM fields, regardless of their background or circumstances. By equipping them with the knowledge, skills, and support networks they need to succeed, we aim to empower the next generation of STEM leaders who will drive innovation, tackle pressing global challenges, and create a more inclusive and equitable world for all.


Key Components:
  • Mentorship and Role Models
    • Pairing participants with experienced mentors in environmental sciences and other STEM fields.
    • Providing regular one-on-one or group mentoring sessions to build confidence, skills, and connections.
  • Workshops and Skill Development
    • Offering training in leadership, problem-solving, and technical STEM skills.
    • Providing opportunities to learn about cutting-edge environmental science research and technologies.
  • Networking Opportunities
    • Hosting events, seminars, or conferences to connect participants with professionals, peers, and organizations in the STEM field.
    • Building a community of support to foster long-term professional relationships.
  • Hands-on STEM Experiences
    • Engaging participants in real-world research or environmental science projects.
    • Providing access to laboratory or fieldwork opportunities to practice and enhance their STEM expertise.
  • Equity and Inclusion Training
    • Conducting sessions on diversity, inclusion, and resilience in STEM to address systemic barriers.
    • Encouraging open discussions about challenges faced by women in STEM and strategies to overcome them.
  • Scholarship and Career Guidance
    • Offering guidance on pursuing higher education, scholarships, and career pathways in STEM.
    • Providing resources and tools to navigate job applications, internships, and professional development.
  • Community Impact Projects
    • Encouraging participants to apply their skills to tackle local or global environmental issues.
    • Supporting initiatives that promote sustainability and community engagement.


Outcomes:
  • Empowered Participants
  • Enhanced STEM Knowledge and Skills
  • Strong Mentorship Bonds
  • Diverse STEM Leadership
  • Improved Academic and Career Outcomes
  • Community Impact and Engagement
  • Promoted Equity and Inclusion
  • Resilient Future Leaders




Funding Provided by:
Picture
Picture
Picture

Lacawac Sanctuary and Browning Beaver Meadow Sanctuary Hiking Hours: 
​Open to the public sunrise to sunset

Picture
Lacawac Sanctuary Foundation is an independent nonprofit dedicated to scientific research, environmental education, and conservation, nestled along the shores of Lake Wallenpaupack in the Northern Poconos. Our mission is made possible through the support of grants and generous private donations, ensuring that future generations can explore, learn from, and protect the natural world.​

Picture
Picture

Sigrid's Animal Trust

Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture

Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture

LACAWAC SANCTUARY FOUNDATION
94 Sanctuary Road, Lake Ariel, PA 18436
570.689.9494 - [email protected]