Author: ftc18603
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Outreach at Desi (Indian) Spring Carnival
On April 18th, TeraBridges and our sister FLL Team, Steel Synapse had the wonderful opportunity to participate in the Desi (Indian) Spring Carnival. A vibrant community event that brought Desi families from across the Pittsburgh area into one spot. The carnival was filled with games, activities, food, and entertainment, making it the perfect place for…
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Snow Much Love
Snow Much Love, held on January 17, 2026, was a hands-on assistive technology build event hosted by Team TeraBridges (FTC #18603). The event brought together nearly 40 participants—students, families, engineers, and community volunteers from across the Pittsburgh region—who ventured out in sub-zero temperatures on a snowy morning to build assistive toys for children with disabilities.…
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Switch Adapt: Plush Musical Light up Toy
Step-by-Step Demo Video Printable Instructions Download instructions to print (PDF) Make your own 3D printed switches We 3d Printed and built our switches using free files from Switched Adapted Toys. View file on Switched Adapted Toys. Share your build with us! We would love to see what you built. If you would like to share with us,…
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Switch Adapt: Bluey/Bingo Talking Stuffed Plush
Step-by-Step Demo Video Printable Instructions Download instructions to print (PDF) Make your own 3D printed switches We 3d Printed and built our switches using free files from Switched Adapted Toys. View file on Switched Adapted Toys. Share your build with us! We would love to see what you built. If you would like to share…
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Snow Much Love Join
Snow Much Love Switch Adapted Toy Community Build Day Join the Upper St Clair High School Robotics Team TeraBridges for a community build day to learn how to adapt toys for children of varying abilities. All adapted toys will be donated to local families and community centers. Jan. 17 • 9am-12pm Upper St Clair High School LGI(inside the Arts Entrance)
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Washington & Jefferson College Outreach
On July 22, 2025, Terabridges went to Washington Jefferson College to spread the values and skills that are imperative in the FIRST community and give then an overview of our team. What we did: We presented about FIRST programs and gave them a season overview about our team and how it works, where we met with students…
