-
10 people are interested
Computer Literacy Class Facilitator
ORGANIZATION: COUNCIL OF PEOPLES ORGANIZATION
Please visit the new page to apply.
-
10 people are interested
Goals
- Improve class members' computer proficiency through guided lessons and exercises
- Build class members' confidence in using technology in their daily life
- Prepare the classroom and materials for our members
- Set learning objectives with class members and work towards those objectives
- Write agendas to structure class time
- Facilitate mouse and typing warmups
- Record and track class members' WPM and mouse use progress
More opportunities with COUNCIL OF PEOPLES ORGANIZATION
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About COUNCIL OF PEOPLES ORGANIZATION
Location:
1077 CONEY ISLAND AVE, BROOKLYN, NY 11230, US
Mission Statement
The Council of Peoples Organization’s (COPO) mission is to assist low income immigrant families, particularly South Asians and Muslims, to reach their full potential as residents of New York City. COPO empowers marginalized communities to advocate for their rights and understand their responsibilities as Americans. It helps to build community relations between Muslim and non-Muslim community groups. It continues to establish connections between the communities and various government agencies
Description
COPO, formerly known as the Council of Pakistan Organization began in the aftermath of the 9/11 tragedy. Several business owners in Central Brooklyn responded to the backlash faced by South Asians, particularly Muslims, in the neighborhood. After extensive brainstorming among neighborhood representatives, COPO opened its doors on February 1, 2002 reacting to the crisis facing the affected communities. As a wider cross section of the neighborhood appealed to the organization for assistance our name was changed to COPO to represent all.
Prior to 9/11, the Pakistani community was an isolated and poverty stricken one. The people toiled at below-minimum wages, lived in substandard housing, had limited access to healthcare, and lacked proficiency in English.
Following 9/11, racism, racial profiling, and selective immigration enforcement only added to the woes of the South Asian population. These political and socio-economic factors exacerbated conditions in the already isolated and underserved community. COPO’s formation addressed these issues at a time when almost no community organization was primarily serving low-income South Asians and Muslims in Brooklyn.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1077 Coney Island AveBrooklyn, NY 11230
DATE POSTED
February 18, 2019
SKILLS
- Basic Computer Skills
- Teaching / Instruction
- Cross-cultural Communication
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- 10am to 12pm
- Every Friday