I'm doing something super dumb in service of helping kids learn to code

Alexander Yepifanov is raising money for Raspberry Pi Foundation
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Monkey Run Mongolia - September 2022 · 12 September 2022 to 23 September 2022 ·

The Raspberry Pi Foundation works to put the power of computing and digital making into the hands of people all over the world. We do this so that more people are able to harness the power of computing and digital technology.

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First time doing something like this so be gentle.


It started out as a COVID boredom-fuelled, travel-nostalgic, cheeky scroll on Instagram, and culminated in promises being made and money being put down. It's two years away right? How bad could it be anyway? 


A month to go, I'm taking part in the Mongol Monkey Run and I'm terrified. The Mongol Monkey Run is a 'race' from the south of Mongolia to the North of Mongolia among a poorly defined route (that won't be released to us until closer to the time (and will be released on paper) +  I don't think the Google cars are particularly equipped to navigate the Gobi desert anyway) where there is no fuel, food, water or accommodation support. You kind of just have to figure it out yourself. If that wasn't all, you're doing all of this while riding a 50cc monkey bike (please google this) over 12 days. There's a slight snag to this which is that I've actually never ridden a motorbike before (unless scooters count). It's the only event that the organising company does where you're required to keep a GPS tracker on your person, and this is the first iteration of it (so they don't even know if it's possible). 


So anyway, please help me raise some money in memory of this totally stupid event for a cause dear to me. 


I have chosen the Raspberry Pi Foundation because anyone that knows me, will be aware that I very much care about bringing technical education to as many kids as possible. In an increasingly digital world, familiarity with programming, computer science and related subjects is becoming as important as familiarity with a keyboard was in the earlier part of this century. It's not about making every kid a programmer and is totally about ensuring that every child is fluent with the high-level concepts relating to this new, computer and AI focused world.

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The Raspberry Pi Foundation works to put the power of computing and digital making into the hands of people all over the world. We do this so that more people are able to harness the power of computing and digital technology.

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