[MUSIC] >> Kids can't affect how they are born. They can't affect what family they're born into, they can't affect the neighborhood they're born into. So first and foremost, we're helping them realize that just because of the situation that they're in, doesn't mean that they're any less deserving of opportunities. [MUSIC] >> If you know what's going on with the technology of today, then you have a greater chance of making it better in the future. [MUSIC] >> I want to become an engineer. Engineers, they mostly create stuff. >> Coding will help me do anything I want. >> Technology will change the lives of the youth and kids that we're serving, because it's not equal. The access to technology, it's not equal and this will level the playing field. [MUSIC] >> When they walk up the stairs and have a giant smile on their face, and all they want to do is give you a hug, that's the best. [MUSIC]
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