Outreach

At Golden Warriors Robotics, we believe STEM education should be accessible to every student. Through robotics camps, engineering workshops, mentorship, and community partnerships, we strive to inspire the next generation of innovators while building a stronger robotics community throughout Katy, Fulshear, and the greater Houston area.

Our outreach goes beyond introducing students to STEM—we create lasting opportunities for growth. By mentoring FIRST teams, supporting local schools and nonprofits, advocating for STEM education, and designing hands-on learning experiences, we’re building a sustainable pathway that empowers students of all backgrounds to explore, learn, and lead.

FIRST Team Mentorship

Golden Warriors Robotics mentors FIRST LEGO League (FLL) and FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) teams by providing technical guidance, leadership development, and competition support. Through consistent mentorship, we help students build confidence, develop engineering skills, and create a lasting pathway into FIRST programs.

Community Workshops

Our team partners with organizations including the Chinese Community Center, local elementary schools, and daycares to provide free, hands-on STEM workshops. Through engaging engineering challenges, robotics activities, and interactive lessons, we introduce students of all ages to STEM while making learning accessible, exciting, and inclusive.

STEM & Robotics Summer Camp

Our STEM Summer Camp introduces elementary and middle school students to engineering through interactive, hands-on activities. Campers explore robotics with LEGO SPIKE, EV3, Photon, Dash, and WeDo robots, complete engineering design challenges, tour the Robert R. Shaw Center, and gain experience with CAD, CNC machining, and 3D printing. Through collaborative projects and friendly competitions, students build creativity, confidence, and a passion for STEM.

Arduino Summer Camp

Designed for middle school students, our Arduino Summer Camp provides an introduction to electronics, programming, and circuit design. Campers learn to write and debug Arduino code, work with sensors, LEDs, and motors, and build functional circuits using breadboards while gaining an understanding of wiring, resistors, and electronic components. By combining software and hardware, students develop practical engineering skills through real-world, hands-on projects.