 Today we're going to see how a company called Global Air Media integrates drones with inner-city kids. Hi, I'm Theo Washington here with Upbox Support. We're here at OpenWorks in Baltimore to see how learning to use drones can prepare these kids for a better future. There's a lack of access and a lack of activities in Baltimore. We hear stories every day of lack of funding for active school programs, so people need a fun, engaging STEM activity. So the mission of the drone camp is really to introduce you to a fun and engaging STEM activity. The way the drone school works is we basically go to the schools and teach the kids how to fly, build and operate drones safely. We noticed that there was a lack of kids, you know, just basically going outside and having fun engaging things to do. The drone workshops fit in perfectly with STEM. One of the activities they participate in is soldering. They'll be able to fix their drones, you know, when they crash as opposed to sending it out to some manufacturer to fix. So it's giving them skills that they can use beyond just drones and for electronics and engineering in general. OpenWorks made the commitment to partner with Global Air Media when they saw how brilliant that the brothers are. So to me, I see it as the organization is getting better and stronger from this opportunity as well as Global Air Media. The thing that I hope to see is to see a young person that started in our class actually go from our class to flying professionally, racing or commercially. My main goal is just to see the children do something innovative and start something new with drones. The Baltimore Drone Pre is Baltimore's first ever drone racing event. We partnered with OpenWorks to bring this event here and to really start the drone racing league. The engagement of STEM and competition, it is a sport that is growing around the world. Our work is very important in our community because we're giving children not only a great example of what it is to be strong business people, but we're also giving them an opportunity to step out in their community and help people. For more information, please visit Uprox.com.