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2025 Flutie 5K Your Way!

Waltham, MA 02453 US
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Tech Kids Unlimited (TKU) uses technology tools, computer science thinking, and social-emotional learning to ignite unlimited futures for neurodiverse students. Students who learn and think differently explore the creative power of tech, practice work readiness skills, and build confidence through virtual and in-person programs in a fun and supportive community. 

TKU was founded in 2009 by Beth Rosenberg and her son Jack. As a parent and educator, Beth saw firsthand how few tech education opportunities existed for neurodivergent youth, including those on the autism spectrum. What began as a single workshop has since grown into a nationally recognized nonprofit offering year-round tech programs for students ages 10–24 who think and learn differently.  

 

TKU uses tech as a tool for empowerment-helping neurodiverse students build skills, confidence, and pathways to college and careers. Our programs blend creativity, social-emotional learning, and real-world experience, ensuring that students who are often overlooked in traditional settings are supported, seen, and celebrated. 

 

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