Lalmba, a non-profit based in southern Colorado, is bringing digital literacy to a remote Kenyan village through their Matoso Education and Empowerment Center. The center introduced five computers to the children, many of whom had never used a computer before. The excitement and learning were evident as children navigated the desktop, explored educational games, and engaged with the internet. Adults in the community are also eager to learn new skills, apply for jobs, and start businesses with the help of these resources.
The goal of Lalmba is to expand the center with more computers, books, and internet access through Starlink. By opening the Education and Empowerment Center, they aim to provide long-term access to digital resources for the community. The non-profit has been providing healthcare and education in Kenya since 1984, focusing on remote communities that are often overlooked. Their work showcases how technology can change lives, especially in areas where access is limited.
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