Before You Start…
Hey there! Thanks for signing up for Club Philly Forensics. A couple quick things before you dive in:
One form = one student.
If you’ve got more than one kiddo joining us, please fill this out separately for each.
Use the right info.
Double-check names, emails, and phone numbers — that’s how we’ll send you updates and reminders.
Heads-up on content. Forensics can touch on some real-world topics (like crime, violence, or drug awareness). We keep it age-appropriate, but just so you know ahead of time.
Photo & media release. You’ll be asked if we can use names/photos for our website or social media — totally up to you.
Liability & payment. There are a few “I acknowledge” checkboxes about behavior, safety, and payment. Fees are non-refundable unless we say otherwise, so read carefully.
Your child’s safety matters. I hold the following clearances: PA Criminal, PA Child Abuse, FBI Fingerprinting, National Sex Offender Clearance, and Mandated Reporter Training (Parts 1 & 2).
Need help? If you get stuck, just email info@womeninforensics.org and we’ll walk you through it.
That’s it! Scroll down, fill it out, and we’ll see you at the workshop.
About the Founder/Instructor:
Antoinette T. Campbell is a Philadelphia native with over 21 years of experience as a Forensic Scientist, specializing in Forensic Drug Chemistry and Forensic Quality Assurance. She knows firsthand what it takes to build meaningful youth forensic programs and to use science as a tool for community engagement.
In 2010, she founded the Association of Women in Forensic Science, Inc. (AWIFS), and later created programs and projects like Club Philly Forensics, Beyond Crime Scenes and Autopsies, and Street Forensics, blending education with creative outreach.
Her work has always been shaped by her community. Growing up and working in Philadelphia, she saw both the curiosity young people had about forensic science and the lack of real opportunities to learn about it. She also noticed how often people confused her career with what they saw on TV crime shows. To bridge the gap, she began hosting workshops and webinars to give students and adults a real understanding of the field and how to pursue it.
Living in a city deeply affected by gun violence, she also integrates violence and drug awareness into Club Philly Forensics programs, making them relevant, practical, and impactful.
Antoinette has designed and taught forensic science curriculums for schools and organizations across Philadelphia and New Jersey, and she continues to inspire and guide the next generation of forensic scientists.