Equipping Girls for the Future: New Computers at House of Grace-Thailand

Global Servants

How technology is opening doors for education and opportunity

At House of Grace–Thailand, education remains one of the most powerful tools we can place in the hands of the girls we serve. Through the generosity of a dedicated corporate sponsor, our students recently received brand-new computers. Since 2018, every university freshman has been equipped with a laptop or iPad tailored with the software needed for her field of study. This means they no longer have to share devices or wait in long lines at campus libraries to complete their coursework. Having their own personal device gives them the ability to manage their time effectively, stay organized, and complete assignments with confidence. These resources are not only helping them excel academically but are also building vital skills that prepare them for a brighter future.

Three people holding new tablet boxes outside a building.

The Gift of Learning

For many of the girls at House of Grace, access to technology was once unimaginable. With these new computers, students can research school projects, practice English, explore creative tools, and become familiar with the digital skills that are essential in today’s world. The gift of a computer is more than just hardware—it’s an open door to opportunity.


A Partner in Transformation

We are deeply grateful for our corporate sponsor’s ongoing commitment. Year after year, their generosity has given the girls access to modern tools that fuel their education and personal growth. Their support reminds us that when individuals and businesses partner with Global Servants, together we can change lives and transform communities.


Preparing for Tomorrow

These new computers do more than help with schoolwork—they prepare the girls for life beyond House of Grace. As they grow into young women ready to pursue higher education and future careers, technology will be an essential part of their journey. With each click, keystroke, and lesson learned, they are one step closer to fulfilling their God-given potential.


Be Part of the Story

You can make an impact too. Every gift—whether it’s sponsoring a girl’s education, funding school supplies, or supporting technology upgrades—equips the girls at House of Grace to rise above the threats of exploitation and embrace the future with confidence.

Travis Rutland smiling broadly in a light gray shirt, standing near a lake.

A Note from Travis Rutland

Education is the foundation of everything we do at House of Grace. These new computers are more than machines—they are tools that give our girls access to a world of opportunity. I am so grateful for our sponsor’s faithfulness and for every partner who makes this work possible. Together, we are shaping futures and changing lives.

—Travis Rutland, President of Global Servants

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