www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com In response to helping people with the technology learning curve, two brothers from Duluth — Eesh Trivedi, 17, and Sohum Trivedi, 15 — established TechEase. While much of the Trivedi’s volunteer work involves the older generation, the brothers also work with students to sharpen their skills.
“TechEase is for older folks and younger folks — it’s just helping the community out in general with technology issues,” said Eesh, a junior at the Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science and Technology in Lawrenceville. “In the era of COVID, technology is being used more than ever. We just want to make sure everyone is able to use it effectively.”
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