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A longstanding Memphis charitable organization is taking a new approach to the age-old problem of poverty: closing the digital divide by giving technology to needy families. This technology helps them work from home, access classes, and provides experience that some jobs may require.
Since 1960, Agape, whose goal is to pull families out of poverty, has grown from a small, two-person group to having almost 100 staffers and 2,000 volunteers. Working in Frayser, Whitehaven and Hickory Hill, Agape uses a two-generation approach with its families; believing that helping both the parents and children in a family is the most effective way to break the cycle of poverty.
02/24/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/25/2021 09:51
SAIC Appoints Michael Scruggs as New Senior Vice President of Artificial Intelligence
In newly announced position, Scruggs will lead SAIC innovation in the areas of predictive analytics, machine learning, robotic process automation, and intelligent edge
Reston, Va., Feb. 24, 2021 - Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) announced today that Michael Scruggs has joined the company as the new senior vice president of Artificial Intelligence (AI), effective immediately. In this newly created role, Scruggs will be responsible for driving organic growth through AI technology delivery and solutions development. He will broaden SAIC s portfolio of AI technology delivery and customer relationships, as well as oversee strategic partnerships and development of the company s solutions related to predictive analytics, machine learning, robotic process automation, and intelligent edge.
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South Georgia organization strives to keep children warm this winter
Good News: South Georgia organization strives to keep children warm this winter By Jennifer Morejon | January 14, 2021 at 6:13 PM EST - Updated January 14 at 7:49 PM
VALDOSTA, Ga. (WALB) - An organization is helping keep children warm across South Georgia, and calls the initiative “Operation Warm Heart.” Sigma Gamma Rho Inc. strives to educate and build up the community. (Source: MICHELLE SCRUGGS)
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. strives to educate and build up the community.
“It’s an exhilarating feeling knowing that we are able to not only warm the children but warm people’s hearts,” said Michelle Scruggs, a member of the sorority and part of the alumni chapter.