The Terri Project
The Terri Project is an opportunity to help others unselfishly, in the spirit and honor of the late great Terri Peschka.
"Assist organizations that can act as a multiplier of help across communities"
Why The Terri Project
Terri Peschka was a brilliantly smart, beautiful and compassionate woman. She was married for 39 years and raised four kids while working tirelessly until her retirement in 2018. She eventually passed away from issues related to kidney failure in October 2024.
Throughout her life, Terri was the friendliest, most welcoming person you might ever be lucky enough to meet. She was a General Manager over a large utilities trading floor in the Pacific Northwest. Success at work though was more than just a job title. She was broadly liked and respected for the kind and empathetic manner in which she worked with her employees, managers, and partners.
Her greatest successes however were in her personal life. She had a family that adored her, and friends that are as solid as the Rock of Gibraltar. She helped to teach Sunday school classes when her kids were little, and she helped with multiple charitable service organizations as they got older. The one constant throughout was that people who met Terri, liked Terri. She was an amazing positive personality with a million dollar smile and a heart of gold that stood out in a crowd.
To honor her brilliant and loving legacy, The Terri Project is dedicated to supporting organizations that make a positive impact in the community. We try and help those organizations with technology boosts - whether that be a web site, simple mobile applications, a Microsoft Copilot agent, a workflow, or other solutions. We don't charge anything for our time on the project, and in some cases will make a donation to help fund the initial start up costs. We don't do long term engagements, so we will typically only take on projects that can be completed in four to eight weeks. If you would like to nominate your organization for help, please read our Terms and Conditions, then use the Request Help link below to get started.
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