What does impact really look like?

For us, it’s not just the number 1,000 — though we’re proud to have provided over 1,000 laptops to children growing up in orphanages across Japan. It’s what happens after the laptop is opened.

Impact is:

• A teenager learning their first digital skill

• A young adult building confidence through real-world job training

• A resume created where none existed before

• A first paycheck earned through newly learned skills

We’ve learned that true impact isn’t measured by what we give — but by what young people are able to do next.

That’s why we focus on outcomes, not just outputs:

→ How many youth complete our training programs

→ How many gain employable, marketable skills

→ How many transition into jobs, internships, or further education

→ How many continue to grow independently after our support ends

A laptop is a tool. Skills are a bridge. Opportunity is the goal.

We’re committed to walking alongside these young people — not just in access, but in outcomes that change the trajectory of their lives.

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This week, we received computers from The Carter Group! A big thank you to the Carter Group for their kind donations, we appreciate it!

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Very thankful for the donations made so far in the Little by Little Campaign and have sent out our thank you notes to the donors.