PointerWare Welcomes The Federated Women’s Institute of Ontario (FWIO)

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You never know what will happen when you take advantage of the simple connection power of PointerWare. This week it brought together PointerWare’s two bachelor CEO’s, Raul and Stephen, with the women of FWIO (Federated Women’s Institute of Ontario). We’re told it’s strictly business.
PointerWare and FWIO’s ROSE (Rural Ontario Sharing Education) program have struck a special partnership to make the Internet more accessible to FWIO members who can now enjoy a substantial discount when they subscribe to PointerWare. And to supplement FWIO’s fundraising efforts, PointerWare has offered to donate 10% of every subscription sold to FWIO members, their friends and their families.
 The Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario was organized in 1919.  Since then, FWIO’s educational programs and social events have created new opportunities for rural and urban women, locally and provincially.  FWIO’s Rural Ontario Sharing Education (ROSE) program was created to increase awareness, provide support and promote community action. Participants learn new skills, share information have fun and make friends.
 Know of a group or organization that might be interested in offering PointerWare’s simple software to its members? We’d love to talk to you. Drop us a line at info@pointerware.com.Â
In the meantime, if you know someone you think should get online but can’t because traditional computer systems are too difficult to use, give PointerWare a try. Click here to download your free trial copy of PointerWare.
 - Posted by Karen

