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Meet MsRevenda.com
MsRevenda.com is a
Christian, nonpartisan, human service business located
in Dekalb County, Georgia. Our organization provides computer
training, web services, and customized materials to our
community. We are dedicated to exposing minorities, women,
children, and low income families to the world of technology.
Our Purpose
Our purpose is to
teach basic computer skills and expose everyone to the world of
technology by teaching the Microsoft Suite programs and hosting
a yearly technology festival open to all private and public
schools.
Our Focus
Our agency wants to
focus our attention on low income minority neighborhoods and
young ladies.
Donations
100% of all donations will
be given to the Forest@Columbia Technology Center, which is run under the
Greenforest Community Development Corporation (CDC). The CDC is an
approved nonprofit 501(c)(3) with tax-exempt status. Your contributions are tax deductible.

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Business Owner
Mrs. Revenda
Bannerman
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Community
Involvement
Listed below are
some of our past and current activities in Dekalb County:
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The Forest @
Columbia Technology Center -
Computer Lab - Saturday Program
Director
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2005 Technology
Festival at Narvie J. Harris Elementary School
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After School
Computer Training Program at Narvie J. Harris Elementary
School
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Free Computer
Training Classes at Greenforest Community Baptist Church
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Mobile Community
Computer Training Lab for God Will Provide Ministries
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Affordable Web
Development Services for Non-Profit Organizations, Home Base
Businesses, School PTAs, Ministries, and Small Community
Businesses
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Resume
Assistance to Hurricane Katrina Survivors
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Computer
Maintenance and Education Classes for Adults
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My Future
website provides educational information for the entire
family
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Free Computer
Training E-books and Slide Shows for children -
Click Here to Download


Community
Involvement
Program Director
Mr. Roosevelt
Bannerman |
Learning, Sharing, and Growing
Together
Life Lessons
My husband and I put down some hardwood floors, it was a hard
job, but it taught me something about life. Although, we took
the classes and gained the knowledge, in the middle of the job,
we needed to get around corners and deal with uneven areas of
the floor, we needed more than just knowledge; we needed special
tools. That's why it is so important to share information. We
must provide young women, low income families, and
minorities a chance to get the knowledge and ensure they have
the right tools. We are sharing tools about technology that are
needed to get the job done. I only hope and pray my son will
learn these lessons and take them to heart. I want us all to get
the job done and get it done right.
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