By Ric Poolman | digiServe Co-founder and Board Member
We are grateful for the past months of April and May, during which DigiServe had the opportunity to conduct online ITF (Information Technology Foundations) sessions for persons with disabilities to enhance their IT skills for future employment opportunities. Over these two months, there were 20 participants in the training.
Additionally, DigiServe has engaged in consultations to develop a website for Illumin8, which seeks to help women in jobs that put them at risk of abuse find new opportunities. This website will promote and introduce the mission of this organization to the general public. DigiServe has also provided our apprentice the chance to practice building this website.
Throughout these two months, DigiServe assisted the Family Connection Foundation (FCF) with their computer data systems and managed computer programs for the TawSang Foundation.
Moreover, in May, an organization for the hearing impaired consulted with DigiServe about managing online inspirational sessions so that people with disabilities could receive daily encouragement. This is a wonderful new opportunity for us to assist people with disabilities.
Furthermore, DigiServe has collaborated in consultations to create a website for a graduate school to benefit public relations and help the school reach more potential students.
Thank you for your partnership and continued support.
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