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Kasi Drone Club seeks sponsors for youth trip to SAA Museum

From Alexandra to the skies – a youth trip to the SAA Museum promises history, drones, and inspiration, but needs sponsors to help Gauteng’s future innovators take flight.

The Kasi Drone Club, based in Alexandra, is inviting sponsors to support a special trip that will take young people from disadvantaged communities in Gauteng to the SAA Museum, and introduce them to drone flying.

The club, which focuses on inspiring youth and elevating futures, notes that exposure to new opportunities can change children’s stories, and open doors to the future.

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The trip will expose learners to the rich history of aviation at the SAA Museum, and introduce young people to the exciting world of drone flying through hands-on experience. It aims to inspire future pilots, engineers, technicians, and innovators, while encouraging science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education and career opportunities.

Kasi Drone Club poster

The full experience includes transport, lunch, and refreshments, a guided tour of the SAA Museum, introduction to drone flying, and career talks and inspiration sessions.

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Sponsors are encouraged to support the initiative. All donations qualify for Section 18A tax certificates.

For more information, or to sponsor, contact 078 851 1429 or email onkemetsematlhaku@gmail.com.
Together, supporters can help take Gauteng youth to new heights.

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