INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE PEOPLE
COMMUNICATION PROGRAM:”THE WEB”
Office of the Chairman-WWPG National Advisory Board
911 Avenue U, Brooklyn, NY 11223 USA
Tel:+1-718-332-9600, Fax:+1-718-332-9622, E-mail: info@wwpg.org
Concerned Citizens:
World leaders, philanthropists, and religious figures throughout history have envisioned a world in harmony. Some have attempted to create societies where poverty, oppression, hunger, and bigotry do not exist? societies governed not solely by laws of the stale but, more importantly, by a universal spirit of brotherhood and a commitment to peace.
Such a utopian world may be a long way off, but with the powerful new communication tool of the Internet, we may be one step closer to the ideal of bridging gaps between people and solving otherwise enduring social problems. By its very nature, the Internet disarms prejudice, dispels the reality of ignorance, and enhances world education. The Internet may indeed be the tool that will change the way human beings from around the world communicate with each other, learn from one another, and gather information that will transform their lives in the most positive ways. It is the goal of "The Web" to play a major role in helping people to link up with each other more easily and to learn from, one another in ways that foster a global sense of community.
In this bold new Internet frontier, there are no prerequisites to membership, no racial bias, no social injustices, and no religious discrimination. On the computer screen, we all appear the same, leaving those we virtually "touch" free to transfer feelings, beliefs, and ideas using the lettered and numbers keys or, the keyboard, and in the process, empowering them to recognize limitless similarities, instead of differences.
Although many of us take for granted the advantages we have through our access to the Internet, many other of our fellow citizens of the world unfortunately remain outside the global communication loop. Sadly, a computer and Internet access are, for some, unaffordable luxuries. Ironically, each day, corporations, businesses, and private citizens are upgrading their computer systems, discarding both hardware and software the deem obsolete and outdated. Reorganizing the possibilities in such discarded technology, WWPG has come up with some solutions for offering the information age to those who are less fortunate.
That is why WWPG has developed the "People Communication Program: The Web" a program devoted to funding new ways of making tile latest communication technologies available to low income households both here in the U.S. and in countries overseas. "The Web" is a compassionate program, one that is committed to the idea of recycling seemingly obsolete hardware and software and of refurbishing this technology so that it can become available to every school, home, end organization on the planet, ultimately uniting the world and its people, with the hope of bringing about peace and understanding.
The WWPG, a 501 (c) (3) not for profit charitable organization (qualified to receive tax-deductible contributions), is firmly committed to its role of helping to develop and maintain peaceful relations both nationally and internationally. But to accomplish this goal, the WWPG needs you help. The Board of Directors of the WWPG is thus calling on corporations as well as governmental agencies for assistance in helping us help others who are less fortunate. In particular, we are asking for technical and financial support for "The Web" program. The resources needed to make the Internet universally available (hardware, software telephone lines, and Internet access services') must be provided, and the proper conditions must exist for the tutoring of basic users. Seemingly obsolete computer hardware and software must be obtained, refurbished, and upgraded. Telephone line and all?important Internet access service must be provided to those now without. Each and every contribution of computers, software, and financial support is essential for our anticipated program toward our ultimate goals of computer technology distribution and universal Internet access to those with the greatest need.
On behalf of the World Wide Philanthropic Group, the International Council of the People Communication Program: "The Web", and the WWPG National Advisory Board. I am hoping that after your careful review of the contents of this appeal, you will be inspired by the compassionate goals of the WWPG. We look forward to your cooperation, support, and partnership. We sincerely look forward to both your participation and our awarding you the WWPG program's acknowledgement and membership certificate issued in your firm's name,
To discuss your firm's involvement and support of the WWPG's goals, please feel free to
contact me by mail, by telephone +1-718-332-9600, or E-mail at info@wwpg.org.
Sincerely yours,
Roman Krichmaryov,
Chairman of Executive Committee