Relativity, a global legal technology company with a mission to help customers organize data, discover the truth, and act on it, has supported The Hakersi Kids in developing children’s digital skills. Thanks to the grant awarded to Sarigato Foundation, children will have access to activities tailored to their individual needs and interests.
What do Relativity and the Hakersi project have in common? Above all, the mission to combat digital exclusion and bridge the educational and technological gap.
That’s the next year, when Relativity will support children from difficult backgrounds.
The grant allows us to achieve statutory goals and organize tutoring in English and mathematics, as well as technological courses (programming, AI tools, etc.)
One of the most important parts of the educational program are workshops and events dedicated to new technologies – both onsite and online.

Reliability and partnership
Aleksandra Mieczkowska, the coordinator of The Hakersi project, Sarigato Foundation.:
– Together with Relativity, we prove that valuable, interactive and engaging education should be enhanced through the use of technology. That’s a kind of modern tandem, which is necessary nowadays. Thank you, Relativity, for putting your trust in our foundation. Providing technological tools is very important, but another challenge is how to teach children. Sarigato Foundation knows how to foster their curiosity and enhance valuable skills. That’s our expertise, and we are delighted that, with your support, we can realize our mission and status goals in a very effective way. We share common goals and values, which are being turned into real action.

Include, not exclude
Diversity and inclusion are important not only in the labor market, but also in the educational field. Sarigato Foundation works for equal access to technology education. The crucial aspect is to equip young people with the necessary tools and support, as they face many life challenges and often feel lonely and misunderstood. We want to support them in the age of constant changes.
Although young people are seen as being glued to their smartphones and immersed in the online world, it doesn’t mean that they can, in fact, use digital skills on a daily basis. Those of them who don’t have a supportive family environment are exposed to cyber threats and lack the ability to use technology in a productive and responsible way.
The chance of developing future skills
Nowadays, education should be focused on developing future skills, but this theory does not always reflect real actions. There is a need for supportive solutions that will help children raised in unsupportive families and environments gain useful skills. That’s why, in the Hakersi project, we care about a holistic attitude and a comprehensive approach.
Aleksandra Mieczkowska: – A future skill set includes STEAM skills, critical thinking, analytical skills, problem-solving, and soft skills like creativity, cooperation, active listening, and empathy. The members of our project can reach and improve these skills through courses, workshops, mentoring, inspiring sessions, and other events organized in collaboration with companies.
We are committed to providing education that not only enhances technological skills, but also creates room where social skills can thrive. We bring out the best in young people and try to make them more self-confident. It’s wonderful to observe how they gain a sense of personal efficacy. All these things affect the way they think about themselves, their motivation, and education as well.
