I’m Maryanne Rozier Chiriboga, and I founded Maxsys International to fix this broken system.
As a Marine Corps veteran, missionary, and programmer (yes, since the punch card days), I’ve watched communities get exploited by technology companies selling solutions they don’t need at prices they can’t afford.
I’ve seen:
– Churches paying $3,000 for $600 worth of work
– Nonprofits creating data breaches by improperly disposing of old tech
– Skilled professionals wanting meaningful local work while their neighbors struggle
– Small organizations invisible online because they can’t afford digital presence
– Artisans losing 30% to platform fees, making craft unsustainable
The gap is immense. The exploitation is real. The solution is clear:
**Connect communities with local expertise. Keep technology dollars local. Build trust through real relationships.**
That’s Maxsys International.
We’re launching four platforms:
🛠️ **Hub.Maxsys.org** (Launching this month)
That nonprofit and that veteran? They can find each other now. Verified local IT professionals serving community organizations. Fair pricing. Data security. Real relationships.
🌐 **ChurchGate.org** (Pilot Q1 2026)
The global Church is magnificent—we’re making it visible. Small churches gain presence. Believers find family worldwide. Every denomination. Every language. One gateway.
💚 **CharityNation.org** (In development)
Infrastructure for charity that actually works. Supporting nonprofits with real tools. Cultivating service culture from childhood. Transparent giving that builds trust.
🎨 **Seagrove.org** (In development)
Artisan marketplace with zero extractive fees. Makers keep their value. Customers meet creators. Craft traditions thrive.