By Michael Clemons | Founder
Going back to the basics. The reason we were set up was that children living in orphanages did not have wifi access and were well below the national average of applying to university.
We also felt that children born in the 21st century who will live in the 22nd century need to be connected in the information society we are now living.
While the future is rushing at children like all children today, the basics of being a Digital Citizen and being conscious of the challenges on today's world are more important than ever.
We continue in this space and if anything are consolidating our efforts to get back to the concentration we had from the beginning.
The kids have been working on creating online games in Nagoya at Wakamatsu Ryo with Teacher Dan, exploring their creativity.
Our team at Matsubaen started training the kids on coding Sphero Balls using Scratch to navigate mazes. We were also able to contribute 10 extra laptops to Matsubaen for their programming endeavors.
This week, we're thrilled to be part of the GlobalGiving Little By Little campaign! With your support, we can make a huge impact through small acts of kindness. For every donation, GlobalGiving is offering a 50% match, up to $50. That means your contribution goes even further in transforming lives! Let's show the power of community and make a difference in the lives of these students. Join us in spreading hope and empowerment. Every little bit counts!
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