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 We are extremely pleased to continue our support of the worthwhile efforts ofCommunities In Schools of Wake County. The tutoring and mentoring programsimplemented by CIS of Wake County have a major impact on kids staying in school andachieving, not only in school, but in life said Jim Clary, CEO of Mi-Co.
Of the funds received from sponsors and attendees of the Mi-Forms user groupconference, ten percent is presented to a non profit, community organization eachyear. This is the fourth year that CIS of Wake County has been selected by theMi-Co User Days Executive Committee.
 Corporate support like this gift from Mi-Co show the true commitment of businessesto the education and wellbeing of children in Wake County, stated ExecutiveDirector Susan B. Hansell.  All students face challenges, but students living inurban poverty often face academic, family, and behavioral challenges of greaterproportion and with greater frequency. Schools alone cannot solve the complex anddiverse problems faced by today's youth that lead them to academic failure and theevery-increasing risk of dropping out of school. But with corporate and communitysupport we can begin to solve some problems one child at a time.Â
 As part of our User Day, we want to support an organization that has a real impact on our community and has a commitment to put their volunteers and their fundsto work helping people, said Barrett Joyner, VP of Marketing and Sales Strategy atMi-Co,  CIS of Wake County has a great track record, with 82 cents of every dollarraised going to programs and services for the children of Wake County. In fact, thereturn on investment is phenomenal with a cost of $1000 per year per student to keepthem in a learning center when compared to $65000 if they get caught up in thejuvenile justice system.Â
About Mi-Co User Days
Mi-Co User Days is the premier event highlighting mobile information solutions,mobile data capture technology and digital ink applications using the Mi-FormsSystem. The two day event is designed for users, Mi-Co partners and interestedorganizations to discover the latest developments in mobile information technology,to explore new ways of using Mi-Forms and to network with mobile data capture anddigital ink industry leaders. The conference is organized by the Mi-Co User DayExecutive Committee which is comprised of selected Mi-Forms users, partners andstaff. The fourth annual user days will be held on April 25 and 26 in ResearchTriangle Park, NC. For more information see www.mi-corporation.com user days
About Mi-Co
Mi-Co, the mobile information and data capture company, provides digital writingsoftware that enables an efficient and effective process for capturing andcommunicating handwritten data. Mi-CoÂ's enterprise Mi-Forms Software System enablesflexible e-forms design for data capture using digital ink. In addition, Mi-FormsSoftware has proven capabilities for handwriting interpretation, touch-screen input,verification, data validation and communication of forms-based data for enterpriseusers. Mi-Forms supports Tablet PCs, UMPCs, Digital Pens, Pocket PCs and signaturecapture devices. The company is headquartered in Research Triangle Park, NorthCarolina and has a Washington customer service center. For more information onMi-Co, visit www.mi-corporation.com.
About Communities in Schools of Wake County
Communities In Schools of Wake County believes that every student from Wake Countyhas the right to the opportunity to learn, to connect with a caring adult, tograduate, and to give back to their community. Our Core Strategy is a focus oneducation of students at risk due to living in poverty. Communities In Schools ofWake County connects students with adult volunteers and other community resourcesand educational opportunities to help them succeed. CIS Wake County is one of 34Communities In Schools programs in North Carolina and is part of a national networkof programs across the country. In fact, the Wake County program has been recognizedas a signature local program by Communities in Schools of North Carolina.Visit www.ciswake.org for more information.