By Ric Poolman | Co-founder and Board member
Dear Friend,
We are thankful for the many activities we were able to undertake during April and May. During Thailand's school break, DigiServe launched a Basic Computer Training program (ITF) for children in several children's homes. They received specialized training to serve as a foundation for further advanced computer studies. We believe this initiative will greatly benefit these young learners. (pics 1-3)
We are also excited to share that one of our apprentices was selected to compete in the 2025 Global IT Challenge for Youth with Disabilities, held at The Idle Hotel and Residence in Pathum Thani. DigiServe provided specialized training to prepare for this important event. (pic 4)
DigiServe has continued its six-month internship program, faithfully training and mentoring our apprentices. The apprentices received training in preparation for their final-month project, covering key technology topics such as Responsive Web Design, as well as foundational design principles like Color Theory and Typography. (pics 5-6)
We have also continued development of a new Human Resources (HR) system for FCF to help improve support for international volunteers serving across Thailand. Additionally, we provided IT support for the Connie Home organization. DigiServe also continues to support FCF (Family Connection Foundation), Joy to the World Foundation, and Baan Chuenjai in their use of the Child at Risk System (CARS), ensuring greater efficiency and accuracy in child data management. We have a key volunteer who works very hard to support these groups. (pic 7)
We are deeply grateful for your generous support.
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