According to the National Alliance of Mental Health, the need for mental health services has increased over the past five years, and continued innovations are needed to reach all populations who need it. Technology, including apps, games, and VR, has become integral to many intervention models, especially for children and adults who might not otherwise be able to access services.
Read MoreIn 2015, Endless and Hope for Haiti partnered to expand access and bring 1,000 laptops to computer labs in 47 rural schools and community centers in Haiti.
Read MoreRob McQueen, CEO at the Endless OS Foundation (EOSF) and president of the GNOME Foundation, posed four key questions about free and open source software at this year’s GUADEC conference.
Read MoreHow high-impact partnerships are getting digital learning tools, educational resources, and connectivity to Oaxacan families.
Read MoreEndless is launching another program to increase PC access equity in the USA.
Read MoreHow a collaboration between Teach For America and Endless OS Foundation is reconnecting students in the U.S.
Read MoreBy 2050, the world will grow from 7.5 billion to 9.8 billion people. Without a strong foundation for a growing new-PC-user ecosystem, what will the roadmap to digital computer access actually look like?
Read MoreAs communities prepare for long-term remote education, many new online platforms are emerging to augment student learning. But what about communities that have little or no access to broadband internet? Endless OS launches the Endless Key to even the playing field.
Read MoreThe reality is, half the world’s population doesn’t have access to broadband internet. Matt Dalio shares what’s holding us back and how we can move forward (Hint: it’s storage).
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