CompuTech for Humanity is a non-profit organization founded by Elizabeth and Joseph Ogbomon, dedicated to providing computer access and technology resources to individuals with limited mobility who are financially unable to afford a personal computer. Inspired by Joseph's own experience as a quadriplegic and the positive impact of internet access on his quality of life, CompuTech for Humanity aims to bridge the digital divide and improve the lives of disabled individuals through the donation of computers and storage space.
Driven by their mission to make a difference, CompuTech for Humanity operates on the belief that technology can empower and connect individuals, particularly those with disabilities, and strives to create equal opportunities for all. By recycling and repurposing technology resources, the organization enables disabled individuals to access vital services, support, and information, ultimately enhancing their independence and reducing isolation. CompuTech for Humanity is committed to making a positive impact in the lives of those they serve, fostering inclusivity and accessibility in the digital age.
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