By Angie Sullivan | Cofounder, Project Leader
Computer skills are improving as more computers have been installed in our two family resource centers. The additions provide access for more students and staff. The children are ages four to sixteen. For the younger ones, they have established the first ever contact with a computer. It doesn't take long for the children to have fun while learning essential skills.
Beyond games and educational activities, the staff began teaching children to properly connect the necessary cables ensuring input and output communication between harddrives, monitors, projectors and printers. They are excellent learners and quick studies of this digital opportunity.
The staff in both centers gathered for training in which computer lab training techniques were discussed, standardized and implemented.
Because you recognize the vital importance of computer skills as a basic educational foundation, children with no access to such luxuries are leading and excelling beyond economically more advanced school mates. GRACE ensures children of marginalized families have the opportunity to break through the chains of multigenerational poverty, malnourishment, and illiteracy.
Thank you for continuing to provide for this incredible project!
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