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We are a non-profit institution that believes all children in Peru and the world should have digital literacy to have better opportunities in their student life, university, and future employment. It is that important in today’s technological world.

Why did we create this NGO?

To make a significant difference in the lives of children and teenagers by providing them with access to high-quality technology education that prepares them for the future and empowers them to be agents of change in their communities and beyond.

How does Tecky Brains work?

We offer technology workshops based on STEAM and Design Thinking methodologies, preparing children and teenagers for future challenges by equipping them with relevant and in-demand skills in the job market.

What impact
do we aim to have
on the community?

We believe in the transformative power of education to change lives and entire communities. By investing in technology education for children and teenagers, we are investing in the future of our societies, driving socioeconomic development, and promoting a more inclusive and equitable world.
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Rosa Maria Chirinos

Marketing and Communications Specialist with over 15 years of experience in branding, communication, and advertising strategies across various sectors, including education, FMCG, and NGOs. Expert in project management, crisis management, and leading multidisciplinary teams both nationally and internationally. Master’s in Marketing Management and Commercial Strategy (ESIC, Madrid), with a strong focus on innovation, budget optimization, and building strategic alliances to enhance brand positioning and stakeholder relationships.

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Mission

To empower children and teenagers through education in technology, using innovative methodologies such as STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) and Design Thinking.

Vision

To build a world where all children and teenagers have equitable access to technology education, regardless of their socioeconomic or geographical background.