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Welcome to iT|Gets Better
We are in our 3rd year working hard to educate the community on Information Technology....

We are a non-profit organization that enjoys educating the community through youth development organizations about the best practices in Information Technology.

What do we do?
  • Projects - we provide Youth Development Organizations or organizations providing youth services (Mentoring programs, charter schools, etc.) with Information Technology needs.

  • Programs - we have over 40 workshops we present to organizations, parent groups and youth groups on Information Technology education and awareness.

What have been our results?

  • 98% of our workshop and program participants enjoy our workshop and programs and find the information we shared to be beneficial

  • Within two years we have increased our partnerships by 80%

  • Our volunteer program has more than doubled within 1 year

  • The organizations we serve have saved approximately $5000 per year on Information Technology Services allowing organizations to concentrate on serving youth

How do we provide services?

  • We are completely volunteer based. Our volunteers learn through our projects.

  • Our partners pay us a small fee to provide services for programs or programs.

  • We are working on applying for grants ;)
    

Why do we do what we do?

  • We provide projects to youth development organizations, because they educate our future leaders.

  • We use volunteers to work on projects, because our volunteer program allows individuals interested in IT to learn the best practices.

  • We want the community to feel safe when using Information Technology.

  • We help youth development organization in order to get to the youth and parents.



  • We provide programs to educate the community on how to take care of their Information Technology.

  • We believe in the importance of Information Technology security awareness without educating the community through fear, but through empowering participants with the right tools.