Saturday, November 28, 2015

Android Pay leverages Black Friday to get donations to … – Tudocelular.com

Android Pay and Google.org are teaming with DonorsChoose.org site to support the 6.4 million children in the US education system with special needs. Last month, the Google.org gave prominence to teachers who are using innovation in classrooms to enhance learning and the inclusion of children with special needs.

These initiatives are part of Google’s focus on improve the lives of people with disabilities through its “Global Impact Challenge: Disabilities”. Now the Android Pay will join forces in this mission and from today until December 31, will donate up to $ 1 million for education projects that meet the special students in the US needs.

And how Today is the opening day of this initiative, the company will take advantage of Black Friday, and announced that it is doubling its donation for every purchase paid with Android Pay all day promotional offers (27 November). The Android Pay is accepted at over 1 million sites across the United States.

According to Google’s announcement, teachers spend nearly $ 500 of their own money annually to equip their classrooms with projects and programs that can enrich the learning experience. Since it is known that each student learns differently, it is important to support and invest in projects for special children in classrooms, for a more inclusive education, and that’s what Google says.

To learn more about the purchases on Google’s payment system can help the education of special children, click here.

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