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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami launches Allen Family Teen Tech Center

By Danielle Mills··1 min read
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami launches Allen Family Teen Tech Center

In a major step toward empowering local youth, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami (BBBS Miami) officially opened the Allen Family Teen Tech Center on Thursday, March 26, 2026. Supported by The Matt & Lisa Allen Family Foundation, the center is the first of its kind across all Big Brothers Big Sisters affiliates nationwide.

The high-tech hub, developed in partnership with The Clubhouse Network and the MIT Media Lab, offers “Littles” (mentees) free, year-round access to professional-grade technology and hands-on learning experiences. Visitors at the grand opening were treated to live demonstrations, including 3D printing, robotics projects, graphic design, virtual reality exploration, a music production studio, and a flight simulator.

“The Allen Family Teen Tech Center is more than a space—it’s a launchpad for creativity, innovation, and opportunity,” said a BBBS Miami representative. “We’re providing youth with the tools, mentorship, and confidence to explore STEM in ways they never imagined.”

BBBS Miami has long been South Florida’s leading youth-mentoring organization, pairing children with mentors to help them reach their full potential. The Allen Family Teen Tech Center adds a cutting-edge dimension to this mission, equipping the next generation of innovators with skills critical for today’s tech-driven world.

The Matt & Lisa Allen Family Foundation supports underserved youth in South Florida through programs in education, healthcare, and mentorship, underscoring their commitment to helping young residents thrive.

For more information about the Allen Family Teen Tech Center, visit mattlisaallenfoundation.org.

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