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Protheo Technologies is a newly established Christian non-profit organization founded by Scott Fields and Adam Stringer. Launched on Good Friday, the initiative aims to bridge the digital divide by recycling and repurposing technology for underprivileged communities. Recognizing the increasing reliance on technology in daily life, Protheo Technologies seeks to ensure that everyone has access to essential devices and resources.
The organization plans to collect discarded electronics, refurbish them, and distribute them to individuals and families who lack the means to acquire such technology. By doing so, Protheo Technologies not only reduces electronic waste but also empowers people with the tools needed for education, job searches, and communication.
Fields and Stringer emphasize the importance of community involvement in their mission. They encourage donations of working and non-working devices, as well as financial contributions to support their operations. With a vision of inclusivity and accessibility, Protheo Technologies is taking significant steps toward making technology available to all.
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