TechMission.org tech support for Christian organizations helping communities

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TechMission: Supporting Christian Community Computer and Technology Ministries in Addressing the Digital Divide and Providing Online Safety

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About TechMission (see brochure)

TechMission was formed in 2000 (see TechMission history) to support Christian community computer centers across the world in their effort to provide access, skills and relationships needed to succeed in the information age. The first program of TechMission was the Association of Christian Community Computer Centers, which grew out of PREP Community Computer Center of Bruce Wall Ministries in Boston. There are currently over 500 Christian community computer member organizations in AC4 across the USA and many developing in other countries.

In 2003, we launched our TechMission Boston Program which is a regional hub of technology programs in the greater Boston area. TechMission Boston supports technology in after-school programs, teen programs and computer classes for workforce development. TechMission Boston supports these sites by providing staffing, volunteers, equipment and curriculum.

The key goal of TechMission is to assist churches and Christian organizations to become a major driving force behind computer literacy just as they were with basic literacy. Although all of the centers on our list are faith-based and have a Christian character, TechMission is a non-denominational, non-profit Christian social service organization. A key emphasis of TechMission is outreach, which includes serving everyone regardless of their religious beliefs.

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