By Ric Poolman | digiServe Co-founder and Board Member
Dear Friend,
As we mentioned in the last update, there are more disabled people interested in IT training outside of our city. Most are not able to travel to our training center so we have been adapting our lessons to use online. Recently, we even adapted our timing of the online IT Fundamentals (ITF) classes for one group of working adults who were willing to do the lessons on public holidays instead of normal weekdays. Over the months of June and July, we had about 20 students participating in our classes. (picture 1&2)
Our training staff also helped some local organizations with IT support such as upgrading their operating systems. (picture 3)
During this time, one of the apprentices accepted a project from a local social welfare organization to build them a website to promote products that specifically help their program beneficiaries. He completed the website design and it is now in the process of being deployed. Because of his success with this project, he already has another one to work on. (picture 4)
Thank you for your partnership with DigiServe.
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