
Liberia: Bridging the Digital Divide
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Support Prince Hoff Jr. and The Impowerment Group (TiG): Empowering Urban Youths Through Coding
Prince Hoff Jr., the Program Director of The Impowerment Group, is leading a transformative initiative to introduce computer programming to urban youths in Liberia, West Africa.
This non-profit organization is dedicated to empowering the next generation to become tech-savvy, economically competitive, and capable of building a brighter future for their communities.
The Impowerment Group has recently partnered with the Eden Group of Companies, founded and led by CEO Sarweah Emmanuel Mcgrady Bailey. This collaboration aims to extend their reach and impact, serving over 700 Liberian students with the same mission of fostering technological skills and economic empowerment.
Your support can help provide essential resources such as high-speed internet access, nutritious lunches, and necessary school supplies for these students. We have launched this GoFundMe campaign to raise funds for this endeavor. Any amount you can donate will make a significant difference in the lives of these future leaders.
Join us in making a lasting impact. Together, we can empower the next generation to thrive in the digital age.
Some of the Cost Breakdown
- Hi-Speed Internet Service $200 a month
- $100 per month for the Liberian instructor's salary
- $50 per month for students' lunches for 2 days a week.
We still need:
- Better laptops
- School supplies like backpacks, notebooks, mechanical pencils
- Clothing and shoes
Organizer

Prince Hoff
Organizer
Woonsocket, RI
The Impowerment Group
Beneficiary