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24 people are interested
Change a life through technology - Spanish-speakers needed to teach seniors how to use computers!
ORGANIZATION: Community Tech Network (CTN)
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24 people are interested
Many older adults in the Bay Area can't access vital resources because they have not had the chance to join the digital world. We need YOU to help these adults connect with family and access information by teaching them how to use technology and the internet.
Only basic computer skills needed. What is more important is that you are patient, friendly, and interested in supporting seniors! Must speak Spanish.
This opportunity is specifically for the computer lab at Centro Latino de San Francisco, but there are additional opportunities around San Francisco for those who don't speak Spanish.
What you will do:
- Attend a 2-hour training at the CTN offices
- Commit to a weekly tutoring shift
- Help a senior learn how to use their laptop, smartphone, tablet or e-reader
- Act as a resource and guide, helping them learn how to find resources and information
For more information and to join our volunteer family, please visit our website at http://communitytechnetwork.org/volunteer/ and complete our volunteer application.
Time commitment:
Tutors must commit to one shift per week for at least two months. Shifts are approximately two hours, Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00am -12:00 pm.
More opportunities with Community Tech Network (CTN)
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Community Tech Network (CTN)
Location:
1390 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102, US
Mission Statement
Community Tech Network (CTN) programs help ensure that everyone has the skills necessary to use digital technology and close the digital divide. CTN works with a variety of organizations to close the digital divide. CTN provides a range of services to address technology related issues faced by underserved communities. Our services include program planning, staff training, volunteer training, fund development, community outreach and evaluation support. Our partners include housing developments, senior centers, social service agencies and other community based organizations. Learners gain skills essential to full participation in our 21st century society such as how to access public services online, job-searching techniques, online education, and interacting with others online safely.
Description
DIGITAL SKILLS TRAINING
Raising the Level of Digital Literacy: CTN works with community partners to provide FREE access to computers, the Internet, and skilled instructors. However, with the rise in ownership of tablets and smartphones-among seniors in particular-many training sessions now help people optimize the use of their own device.
CONNECT @ HOME
Getting More Households Online: Sometimes it simply isn’t feasible for someone to go to a library or community center to learn basic computer skills. Therefore, CTN works in partnership to help low-income families and older adults get connected to internet at home.
DEVELOPING DIGITAL LEADERS
Creating Community-Tech Champions: CTN believes that for projects to be sustainable, there must be people who are dedicated to the cause and take a lead in their community
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1656 15th StCentro LatinoSF, CA 94103
DATE POSTED
April 7, 2020
SKILLS
- Basic Computer Skills
- People Skills
- Verbal / Written Communication
- Spanish
- PC Platform
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 16
- Orientation or Training
- 2 hrs/week, minimum of 3 months