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Techno-philanthropy is more about helping people than using technology. We work with established in-country aide organizations to make them more productive in providing for basic human needs. This creates a foundation for learning and economic and vocational opportunities for those involved. Technology is a tool and technology education is the means to an end. Our core mission is to reduce human suffering in any way we can.
I have the deepest admiration and applause for two people who have really struck out to change the world and not just talk about it!! Kudos to two of the most outstanding, outward focused people I know! Best of luck.
To our dear friends Martha and Quinn: I think it is a wonderful job that you are doing. My hope is that more corporations in the private sector will be willing to donate more to assist your 501(c)(3)
non profit organizations to help make this world a better place to live in.
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