Career Preparation Archives | United Way of San Diego County https://uwsd.org/category/career-preparation/ Mon, 22 Dec 2025 18:14:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://uwsd.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/favicon-150x150.png Career Preparation Archives | United Way of San Diego County https://uwsd.org/category/career-preparation/ 32 32 How We’re Equipping Teens for High-Growth Careers with Our STEAM Programs https://uwsd.org/how-were-equipping-teens-for-high-growth-careers-with-our-steam-programs/ Mon, 22 Dec 2025 18:10:36 +0000 https://uwsd.org/?p=1451 Did you know that high school students in San Diego County can explore careers in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) before they even graduate? United Way of San Diego County is making this... Read More

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group of high school students from UW San Diego County STEAM to Careers program wearing orange vests on a field trip

Did you know that high school students in San Diego County can explore careers in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) before they even graduate? United Way of San Diego County is making this possible through our STEAM-to-Careers after-school program and Dream with STEAM summer program, empowering teens with hands-on experience, mentorship, and career readiness skills.

Since launching these programs, United Way of San Diego County has:

  • Engaged 673 students in the STEAM-to-Careers after-school program
  • Supported 156 students in the Dream with STEAM summer program
  • Provided over $171,500 in educational awards to remove financial barriers

Teens who participate report feeling more confident, accomplished, and ready for life after graduation. Watch this short video to hear directly from the students themselves. 

Preparing Teens for the Jobs of Tomorrow

In today’s rapidly changing economy, STEAM fields are shaping the careers of the future. In fact: 

  • The science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce accounted for 24% of U.S. workers in 2021 (source). 
  • According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in STEM occupations is projected to grow at twice the rate (10.8%) of overall employment (5.3%) through 2031.
  • Research shows that a lack of awareness is the primary reason students don’t pursue STEM careers. In a recent survey, 42% of adults said they would have considered a STEM career if they had better understood the opportunities available.

STEAM occupations offer a realistic opportunity to earn a living wage in San Diego County, a region with one of the nation’s highest costs of living, according to a 2025 Times of San Diego article on affordability in the region. By introducing high school students to these industries early, we help them discover their passions, gain practical skills, and chart a path forward. Our programs don’t just teach concepts, they bring them to life through real-world projects, interactive workshops, and career guidance. 

Students see tangible results from their efforts. For example, those in the creative writing track become published authors in a collective book of poetry and short stories, while students in the healthcare track can earn certifications such as CPR. Across all tracks, teens also learn essential career skills, including resume writing, interview preparation, salary research, and building professional LinkedIn profiles.

Mentorship That Makes a DifferenceA nurse teaching teen students from STEAM-to-Careers program how to put straps on a fake arm.

One of the most impactful elements of our programs is mentorship. Students are introduced to professionals who provide guidance, answer questions, and show them what it takes to thrive in STEAM careers. 

Children and young adults cannot be what they cannot see. Our STEAM programs invite community professionals to play a vital role in ensuring kids gain exposure to these fields and help them imagine their own futures in these careers. These relationships provide students with relatable role models who inspire them to aim high.

STEAM-to-Careers: Hands-On Learning After School

two teens holding up a science project during the STEAM-to-Careers after school program in San DiegoThe STEAM-to-Careers program focuses on high school students from historically underserved communities like Escondido and Lincoln Heights. Through after-school sessions (and in some cases, Saturday sessions), students dive into interactive science and engineering projects, healthcare training, creative writing, and career readiness workshops.

They also benefit from special guest speakers and hands-on resume-building, giving them the tools and confidence to pursue future careers they may not have known existed before participating in the STEAM-to-Careers program.

Dream with STEAM: Expanding Opportunities in the Summer

two teen girls from Dream with STEAM summer program standing in front of a jet engine during a field trip to Alaska AirlinesOur Dream with STEAM summer program takes learning beyond the classroom. Students visit a number of local companies and organizations to explore different industries and meet professionals in STEAM fields. Some of the places students have visited in recent years include:

  • UC San Diego Health
  • Eli Lilly
  • KPBSTeen students from Dream with STEAM program on a field trip at Taylor Guitars in San Diego
  • Dr. Bronner’s
  • Taylor Guitars
  • San Diego Safari Park 
  • Solar Turbines 
  • PCL Construction 
  • SDGE 
  • Solar Turbines 
  • SeaWorld teens from Dream with STEAM program in a green screen room during a field trip to KPBS in San Diego
  • Booz Allen 
  • Cubic
  • Maverick Manufacturing 
  • Alaska Airlines
  • Illumina

By visiting these sites, hearing from professionals about their personal career journeys, and seeing what’s possible, students gain inspiration and clarity about their own career paths.

Here’s what our students have said about their field trips:

“Dr. Bronner’s was really cool and made me think more about biochemistry outside of a purely medical or lab context.”

“The most memorable moment was the Alaska Airlines field trip, and being able to actually interact with what we were doing made it just memorable!”

“UWSD’s STEAM-to-Careers program at Escondido High School allowed me to discover my passion for space. An SDG&E field trip led me to DREAM with STEAM, MIT programs, and a NASA internship where I designed a lunar base and learned to code. Now, I’m pursuing aerospace for my career.” – Angela Tran, Escondido High School Student & STEAM-to-Careers Program Ambassador

Removing Financial Barriers

Students from low-income backgrounds often face financial barriers that limit access to extracurricular programs or unpaid internships. Many need paid after-school or summer jobs to help their families cover basic expenses like rent and groceries, leaving little room for unpaid career-building opportunities.

Through our STEAM-to-Careers and Dream with STEAM programs, students receive an educational award that helps remove these barriers, ensuring talented students from all economic backgrounds can access meaningful work experiences, professional networks, and pathways to career advancement. 

Since launching these programs, United Way of San Diego County has provided over $171,500 in educational awards to remove financial barriers.

Join Us in Preparing the Next Generation

Teens looking through microscopes during a Steam to Careers field trip with United Way of San Diego CountyWith the support of donors and community partners, United Way of San Diego County is working to expand the program across more neighborhoods in the county, helping even more teens build confidence, connections, and skills for careers of the future.

If you’re an educator, donor, or company interested in supporting STEAM education and career development for teens, we invite you to learn how to get involved. Together, we can ensure students across San Diego County have the tools, mentorship, and opportunities they need to succeed in a rapidly evolving job market. Learn more about STEAM-to-Careers and Dream with STEAM at uwsd.org/steam-to-careers

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UWSD Affinity Groups: Networking with a Purpose https://uwsd.org/uwsd-affinity-groups-networking-with-a-purpose/ Fri, 27 Jan 2023 06:56:42 +0000 https://uwsd1dev.wpenginepowered.com/?p=251 Written By: Kiva Barry, Marketing Manager, and Memo Ramirez, Marketing Coordinator UWSD Affinity Groups: Networking with a Purpose How are you connecting in and outside of your organization? What avenues are you using to build... Read More

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Written By: Kiva Barry, Marketing Manager, and Memo Ramirez, Marketing Coordinator

UWSD Affinity Groups: Networking with a Purpose

How are you connecting in and outside of your organization? What avenues are you using to build your professional development and make an impact on your community? UWSD is here to help you! United Way of San Diego County’s Emerging Leaders and Women United affinity groups are a great way to connect with like-minded peers across various industries while also providing a way to give back to those in our community who need support most. Typical networking groups often lack a philanthropic aspect, but UWSD’s affinity groups allow members to network with a purpose, in turn creating a long-lasting impact on both members and the broader community. We believe that we all rise when we lift others.

Networking can be a daunting task, but UWSD’s affinity groups offer a welcoming, enriching, and fun environment for all current and prospective members. Each event is an opportunity to make new connections, learn about other organizations, and become a champion for philanthropic causes that create a deeper impact across San Diego County.

Our Emerging Leaders network, which focuses on volunteerism and professional development, delivers on its mission to turn today’s members into tomorrow’s leaders. Emerging Leaders’ events provide opportunities for professionals to foster strong relationships with peers across non-profit and private sectors in industries such as manufacturing, insurance, education, engineering, social services, marketing, and more. Past events have included professional skill-building workshops taught by San Diego business leaders, as well as tours of The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park and the San Diego International Airport. As a member, you are given an inside look into San Diego businesses and access to the professionals that lead them!

Women United currently represents more than 70 members across a variety of industries and sectors, offering meaningful philanthropic opportunities to learn, lead, network, and support other like-minded professional women. Whether taking advantage of local volunteer opportunities or fundraising for a college scholarship, members experience the first-hand impact that they make when uniting together. Women United members not only raise funds, they also determine how the Women United Fund dollars will be allocated to make the most impact on helping women and children here in San Diego County. In 2022, Women United allocated $150k to support 10 high school seniors with scholarships, seed funding for UWSD’s STEAM to Careers programming, and a two-year partnership with Armed Services YMCA-Camp Pendleton to support Operation Little Learners.

Emerging Leaders and Women United offer high-quality activities such as workshops and programming to enhance professional skills and one-of-a-kind experiences that leave members with a fresh perspective, and often, new friendships. The value from both organizations extends beyond attending networking events – both new and long-standing members can get involved in purposeful charitable work, support their professional ambitions, and develop close personal connections outside of their existing social circle.

By subscribing to the UWSD newsletters and following UWSD on social media, you can stay up-to-date on all upcoming events and opportunities. You can learn more about Women United and Emerging Leaders and join them at one of their next events.

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