Compu-Seniors “Redefining the AGE OF COMPUTERS”

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Compu-Seniors “Redefining the AGE OF COMPUTERS” “We are a charity working to teach senior Citizens basic computer skills and how to be internet savvy in an increasingly digital world”

Celebrity sponsors Morgan Freeman-He is an up to date, relatable, modern senior citizen who is obviously very educated about technology and who is likeable and can simplify complex concepts (documentaries he hosts, causes he charters) Bill Clinton and George W. Bush-both senior citizens, by using former presidents from both parties who MUST be technological, they can speak to the legal and political access technology can offer. You should have more...this is just an example! Go for FIVE

How is our charity different from others? We are working to teach seniors not only how to use a computer, but how to have social media accounts, emails, do internet shopping, use internet reference sources, access their newspapers and magazines, and other things not covered by basic computer education courses available to seniors. Also, we will come to the senior’s home rather than making them come to a college campus or senior center to get classes. Because it is a charity, the classes are free of cost, which benefits seniors on a tight budget.

Types of Fundraisers Crowdfunding because everyone knows a senior citizen who is terrible at technology Meals on Wheels-Many seniors get this service anyway, so this can serve as a way to get them to know all about our charity and the services we offer. Casino Night-A way to bring seniors and younger adults together to talk about the charity Car Wash-Everyone needs a clean car…

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COMPU-SENIORS “Redefining the age of computers”