Pilot Launch
Complete our 10-kit pilot program, establish 2–3 community partnerships, gather recipient feedback, and formalize KitCraft as an official school club.
Our Story · Melbourne, FL
Founded by three students at West Shore Jr/Sr High School, KitCraft Collective was born from the belief that creativity and compassion can transform the community center experience for young children.
Leadership
Three West Shore Jr/Sr High School students united by a shared belief that creativity and compassion can transform the community center experience for young children.
Co-Founder & President
Faizan leads the vision and strategy of KitCraft Collective, coordinating partnerships with community centers and schools to maximize the organization's reach and impact.
Co-Founder & Vice President
Sankeerth oversees operations and outreach, ensuring every kit meets the highest standards of quality and that the organization's mission reaches new communities.
Co-Founder & Lead Technology Officer
Aryan brings the kits to life through 3D printing and engineering design, leveraging technology to create engaging, educational experiences for young recipients.
What We Stand For
KitCraft Collective exists to champion compassion through innovation — proving that with imagination, a few gears, and a lot of heart, we can build more than toys. We can build hope.
Every decision we make centers on uplifting underprivileged children through creativity and STEM education.
We believe in open communication with our donors, partners, and community about how every dollar is spent.
We leverage 3D printing and open-source designs to create affordable, high-quality kits that inspire learning.
As student leaders, we hold ourselves to the highest standards of responsibility and ethical conduct.
Our Roadmap
As ninth graders, we have a rare window to build a program that outlives our time here. Our plan scales from pilot to permanent — reaching 300+ children across Brevard County by graduation.
300+
Kits by Graduation
3
Year Plan
25+
Student Leaders
Complete our 10-kit pilot program, establish 2–3 community partnerships, gather recipient feedback, and formalize KitCraft as an official school club.
Grow to 50+ kits across Brevard County, recruit and train 5–10 younger students, and introduce our second kit design based on pilot learnings.
Produce 100+ kits annually, launch 2–3 new kit types for different age groups, and build lasting ties with 8–10 community organizations across the county.
Reach 150+ kits per year, establish rotating student leadership, and complete a full operations manual so the mission continues long after we graduate.