Your community needs investment.
Bring the future home.
Rewrite Your Story.
Growing up with technology.
Imagine growing up with computers in your primary school.
TechLit brings the teachers, the computers and the lessons.
Students in your community grow up with digital skills,
ready to support their family and improve your community.
Best-in-class computer lessons.
We hire.
Computer lessons need a full-time, trained teacher. No exceptions. We hire and manage the best teachers in town. Payroll runs on time, every time.
We train.
Technology improves fast, but so do we. Our teachers meet regularly to bring the most relevant lessons to our students.
We deliver.
We equip classrooms with a full network of computers, because we know best what we need for lessons. We update, repair and recycle so schools don't have to.
We engage.
Imagine students running with joy. Unmatched focus on the keyboard, then celebrating friends overcoming challenges. This can be your school.
Trusted by alumni far and wide.
From professionals abroad,
Dr. Sharan Oradu works for an American corporation in Boston. One of the many gifts she brings her home, at Amagoro Primary, is TechLit computer lessons.
To executives at home,
Elija Sawe, an alumni of Kaptien Primary, and founder of the Sawe Foundation, brings TechLit lessons to his primary school.
And techies in the city.
Tech pays well. But working remotely can be lonely. That's why many tech workers in Nairboi support TechLit programs in their communities.
Verified. Newsworthy. Celebrated.
A registered 501c3 nonprofit.
TechLit is registered as Technologically Literate Africa. EIN: 83-2767182
Donations are tax-deductible. Financially transparent.
Recognized heroes and leaders.
Nelly Cheboi is Forbes 30 Under 30 and the 2022 CNN Hero of the Year.
Find us in the news: BBC, TRT, etc.
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Bring the future home.
Our experience is a resource. We know computer lessons.
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