“The goal is to help more families even amidst the job losses that loom ahead by inspiring a more creative use of available technology. The various tools that helped keep us connected during the global COVID-19 lockdown can still be used to help charitable organizations raise funds successfully – without worrying about leaner purses and wallets,” says Engr Winston C Ikekeonwu, director of the program.
“We start,” says Ikekeonwu, “with the understanding that each charitable organization has a unique vision to ultimately help more families. Our Young Entrepreneurs Club program acts as a connector. We introduce charitable organizations to the resources they need to keep their doors open and help them develop mutually profitable long-term relationships with the right people.”
To get your free evaluation for your charitable organization, please visit www.alignacademy.com today.
Contact: Engr Winston C Ikekeonwu +234 803 2219 627 or winston@alignacademy.com
For further information or additional comments, please contact Engr Winston C Ikekeonwu +234 803 2219 627 or email winston@alignacademy.com
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