Yesterday morning, the SCG team attended the 8th annual fundraising breakfast for one of our favorite non-profits, the Technology Access Foundation. TAF is an organization that was founded with a mission "to give children of color the tools to be inventors and creators of technology." TAF exists side by side with educational resources that are already in place, and work to connect technological resources and education to those that need it most.
Aside from this breakfast serving as a way for donors to get to better understand the services that TAF provides, it also gave us a chance to listen to and meet some former TAF students and hear their success stories firsthand. There were several great speeches, including one memorable enough to serve as the introduction to a TAF-focused editorial in The Seattle Times.
The Technology Access Foundation is a wonderful organization, one that we couldn't be prouder to be associated with. With educational budgets being slashed left and right, it's good to know that there are groups like this dedicated to provide those resources to students, resources that otherwise might not be available. That's also why it's so important for the community to help them out.
Make sure you check out the Technology Access Foundation's website to learn more about how you can help.
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