 Students from the Uptown Gardens Girls Center now have increased opportunities to benefit from the sensitization of education and information technology. This is due to the recent purchase of technological devices by a funding assistance from the Federal Republic of Germany. Struggling to keep afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Center was forced to seek more innovative methods of teaching, resulting in the creation of education for technology program. Initiated and implemented in 2020, the program is tailored to provide effective and strategic training in the use of various online platforms, not only to the girls but to educators as well. The program will ultimately facilitate the delivery of the Uptown Gardens Girls Center regular instructional courses via online means. To buttress the program, a donation of equipment valued at over €12,500 was presented to the Uptown Gardens Girls Center officials at the ceremony on October 24, 2022. The equipment consists of laptops, smart screen TVs, printers and other computer accessories. Caroline Trubiscoe, Honorary Counsel of the Federal Republic of Germany, underscored her passion to assist vulnerable and needy children. I'm really happy that perhaps I can also now contribute, we, the government of Germany, can contribute to your education and your development by having donated these smart TVs and some new laptops. And I hope that it will just make the work a little easier, more fun, not just for the teachers but for the students, and that you will come out of Uptown Gardens school with the right coping mechanisms and the right attitude towards making the best of your life. Director of the Center, Jacqueline Simeon expressed her gratitude while accepting the much needed assistance. We recognized during COVID that going virtual required certain tools and we had some of it. Mostly we discovered a lot of what we need was on YouTube so our smart TVs came into play. You asked me, I thought, our poor laptops are going decades old and this is an opportunity to have some new equipment for the staff and have this technology available in all of our classrooms. Germany is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia and the most populous member state of the European Union. The government of Germany allocates funding to develop small scale projects initiated by local non-governmental organizations in the field of education and technology from the Ministry of Equity, Social Justice and Empowerment, Chevroi Marius.