At Infinity Insurance Agency, Inc., we believe in the power of education and community engagement. We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Miami Sunset Senior High School, where we have proudly sponsored their robotics program with a donation of $2,000. This support marks a significant milestone for the school’s first robotics team known as the Sunset Robo Knights. We hope this gift will motivate young minds to explore STEM initiatives.
Investing in Future Innovators
As a Title I school, Miami Sunset Senior High faces unique challenges, but the dedication of the staff and students to create an inclusive educational environment shines brightly. Our donation will play a crucial role in helping the robotics team achieve their ambitious goals.
The funds will be utilized for various essential needs, including purchasing 3in MAXSwerve Modules. Designed specifically for the FIRST robotics competition, these small machines are appealing to young competitors because of their high-end features and motor compatibility. Alongside the modules, funds will go towards specific hardware, general construction materials, and software that’s essential for robotics building. Our donation will also pay for transportation, lodging, snacks, and team gear. This will help students and their teachers navigate the competition with necessary rides and equipment.
A Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
One of the core values of the Sunset Robo Knights is their commitment to diversity and inclusion. They prioritize recruiting historically underrepresented populations, helping to make every student feel welcomed and valued. This philosophy resonates deeply with us at IIA, as we aim to support initiatives that promote equity, community and opportunity.
The Robo Knights aspire to create a gender-inclusive environment where all students, regardless of background or experience, can thrive. They are determined to build confidence and technical skills through firsthand workshops and collaborative projects. Our sponsorship will help eliminate financial barriers, allowing more students to join this transformative robotics experience.