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The Spring Issue 2026
The Spring Issue 2026, page 66
The Spring Issue 2026, page 67

Most Surprising Thing About t he Organiza tion What truly sets Future Stars apart is its leadership. Founded and led by a Black woman who is both a local native and a tech industry veteran, the organization possesses a deep- rooted cultural competency. This allows Jackson to meet families where they are, ensuring that programming is not just accessible, but relevant. “It reassures families that we understand and support them,” Jackson said. Program Highlights Future Stars boasts a robust portfolio of initiatives, including Coding Stars, Title 1 Tech, and College and Career Coaching. “I am especially proud of our programs because they were all created for a need at the moment and have grown into their own power,” Jackson said. To date, their Title 1 Tech Program has provided over 1,500 laptops, desktops and hotspots to students in need. This summer, they are set to launch a new Hardware Program, aimed at teaching students the physical side of technology. Recent Challenges Growth brings its own set of hurdles. As the organization expands, the primary challenge has been securing a dedicated home base to eliminate the logistical constraints of borrowed spaces. Moving from a mobile model to a brick-and-mortar facility introduced new overhead costs, shifting the fundraising focus toward capacity building and sustainable infrastructure. Future The future looks bright with the opening of The Inspiration Space on Thomas Road. This new dedicated facility, which celebrated its grand opening in January, serves as a hub for innovation and collaboration. With this facility, Future Stars is scaling its 3D printing workshops and hardware training, turning the space into a launchpad for young adults entering careers in technology and IT. To learn more, visit futurestarsaz.org . 64 | FRONTDOORS MAGAZINE Shereka Jackson’s mission is about more than just technology; it is about building trust and relevance, showing that STEM education is both accessible and a source of pride for South Phoenix families. CHARITY SPOTLIGHT

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