The TechLit Nonprofit
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We are a nonprofit providing inclusive computer science and speaking skills education through virtual meetings, bridging the technology gap for under-resourced communities with dedicated volunteer guidance.

General Profile: We are a nonprofit organization that bridges the technology gap by providing inclusive education in computer science and speaking skills.

We do this by hosting virtual meetings at a school (also known as a beneficiary), where dedicated volunteers who are well-versed in the field, guide students through the curriculum. The meetings are held during times your school finds convenient.

Mission and Vision: We are committed to empowering individuals by providing equitable access to practical computer science and English skills education. We aim to bridge the technology gap and equip under-resourced communities with the knowledge and tools they need to thrive in the digital age.

We have successfully introduced over 15 students across 3 schools including programming at the “Swami Vivekananda Central School”, debate fundamentals at “Saint Savior High School”, and an introduction to programming for students at “New Hope Shelter” through interactive workshops and hands-on activities. Our team collaborates with local schools, community centers, and under-resourced areas to provide accessible computer science education. Through these efforts, we aim to bridge the digital divide and inspire the next generation of tech innovators.

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