Hawaii Robotics Team's World Championship Journey: A Community's Support Needed
The excitement of robotics is about to reach new heights as a dedicated Hawaii team, Team 316W (affectionately known as Wall-E), has qualified for the prestigious VEX Robotics World Championships. But here's the catch: their journey to the Midwest for the big showdown is in need of a helping hand.
On February 14th, Team Wall-E swept the competition, claiming both the Hawaii State Championship and the Excellence Award, the pinnacle of recognition in VEX robotics. This rare feat instantly qualified them for the World Championships in St. Louis, Missouri, from April 21-24. However, their geographical location presents a unique challenge.
To bridge the gap, the team has launched a GoFundMe campaign (https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-hawaii-robotics-champs-reach-vex-worlds-316w-walle?cdn-cache=0) to secure the necessary funds for their travel. Their goal is to raise $3,000, which will cover essential expenses such as travel, registration, lodging, transportation, and food.
The campaign page highlights the team's potential beyond their robotics prowess. It emphasizes their transformation into future engineers, leaders, and problem solvers, who have dedicated hundreds of hours to designing, coding, and testing Wall-E. By donating, individuals are not just contributing to travel expenses; they are investing in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for these students to represent Hawaii on a global stage.
Donations can be made through the link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-hawaii-robotics-champs-reach-vex-worlds-316w-walle?cdn-cache=0
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