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Computers for Burma

Posted by David Hart on 21 January 2008 at 06:59 PM
Categories: Codegent News, Pro Bono
David Hart
David Hart
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BLOG: Computers for Burma

A former client of ours, Claudia Orrell, decided to jack it all in and go and work for VSO in Thailand, helping Burmese refugees.

The organisation she has been working with in Thailand is called Peace Way Foundation. When we discovered that they were trying to run their operation using computers from the Middle Ages, we decided we would help by donating a few newer ones. We're pleased to hear that they are now happily installed in the Peace Way Foundation offices and working like a dream.

You can find out more about them here (maybe one day we should build them a spanking new website, too!) or you can join their Facebook group here.

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Health Initiatives on BBC

Posted by David Hart on 1 December 2005 at 02:45 PM
Categories: Site Launches, Pro Bono
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David Hart
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BLOG: Health Initiatives on BBC

Codegent launched healthinitiatives.org today, coinciding with an interview on the BBC's website with the charity's founder, Clint Walters.

Health Initiatives is a site aimed at young people to encourage awareness and provide support for those with HIV.

Clint Walters is set to get a lot more publicity in coming months as the subject of a TV documentary whcih is following him in his quest to run the London Marathon in April 2006.

The site is completely content managed allowing the charity to have total control over the navigation and page content.

Codegent felt that this was a charity doing important work and has given its time for free.

Clint's article on the BBC »
Visit Health Initiatives »

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