Project Reboot |
Today, computers are the most widely used technology in schools - fundamental resources for running educational programs, performing research, and completing homework. Started in March 2014 by a Reboot team member, Project Reboot brings computers to families that may not have the resources to afford the systems. The 3 step process in bringing these systems to local youth include:
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Computers Donated Since
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Students Impacted Daily:
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the Global Reboot
Samara, Costa RicaSee how the Reboot Team brought computers to serve as a school-wide lab off the coast of Costa Rica, impacting over 30 students and staff. Siem Reap, CambodiaIn Siem Reap, we brought modern computers to a total of 200 students at The Learning Foundation, aimed to improve the quality of education at the public primary school level. Panchimalco, El SalvadorRead more about how the Reboot Team teamed up with KMF to bring computers to the small village of Panchimalco, impacting over 70 students. |
Monrovia, LiberiaExperience how we are providing computers for over 1,600 students to two youth organizations aimed at uplifting the oppressed community in Liberia. Lai Khe, VietnamThe Reboot Team supplied computers to the small town of Lai Khe, where poor children don't have direct access to a school or even books to read. |
Snap for Students
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The idea behind Reboot for Youth's Snap for Students is simple: for each picture taken of a person holding our logo, local sponsors have agreed to donate $1 towards a brand new computer system for an impoverished family. The Reboot Team encourages all to take a few minutes today to help raise money for a great cause. With just a few simple clicks by downloading the printable flyer, taking a picture with our logo, and submitting the snap to team@rebootforyouth.org, we can all resolve the digital divide in underprivileged communities around the world.
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