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Thanks for your support of the Tech for Tiny Hands initiative at Taylor. Featured in the video below, Ben is one of the students who has done great work on Dream Suite this academic year in class. Although Ben and his fellow students contribute to Dream Suite development in class, students are very busy and the time the team can devote to moving Dream Suite forward is limited.
Our goal for this campaign is to raise additional funds that we can use to hire student employees to accelerate the development of Dream Suite. Students find employment all around campus -- in residence halls, on the grounds crew, in the dining commons, and so forth. Your contribution to the Dream Suite project allows us to employ Computer Science students to work in their discipline, which benefits students in their degree program at the same time that it helps Tiny Hands save women and children from trafficking in Nepal.
You've already given to support students working on Dream Suite. Would you please consider sharing this campaign with others? Sharing a link to the campaign by e-mail, Twitter, your Facebook page, or other social media would help raise awareness of the project and bring more funding for students, Dream Suite, and Tiny Hands' work in Nepal. The link to share is https://propel.taylor.edu/tech4tinyhands.
Thanks again for your generosity.
Tom Nurkkala Director, Center for Missions Computing Associate Professor, Computer Science & Engineering Taylor University
Thanks again for your support of the Tech for Tiny Hands initiative at Taylor.
Featured in the video below, Austin is a computer science and systems student who is spending two months developing Dream Suite at Tiny Hands in Nepal during the summer of 2015. Austin was on a Taylor construction missions trip in Paraguay during January 2015. Although he had a great experience in Paraguay, he also felt that he was not using his skills and calling as a computer scientist in missions.
I suggested that Austin contact TIny Hands to see about serving in Nepal this summer. Tiny Hands welcomed his participation, and as of this writing, Austin will be departing for Nepal in just two days. In order to maximize his contribution to Dream Suite, Austin voluntarily got involved with lab sessions in which my students were working on Dream Suite throughout this semester. Austin is exactly the kind of student with a heart for missions that we're trying to support through this campaign.
You've already given to support students working on Dream Suite. If you've not done so already, please consider sharing this campaign with others. Sharing a brief message of support and a link to the campaign by e-mail, Twitter, your Facebook page, or other social media would help raise awareness of the project and bring more funding for students, Dream Suite, and Tiny Hands' work in Nepal. The link to share is https://propel.taylor.edu/tech4tinyhands.
Thanks again for your contribution.
Tom Nurkkala Director, Center for Missions Computing Associate Professor, Computer Science & Engineering Taylor University
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