CTN recently started working with a new group of Russian-speaking residents at San Francisco’s Eastern Parks Apartments. Although the group has been attending Home Connect classes from home, we recently... read more →
A native of India, Home Connect participant Luis Mascarenhas has lived in San Francisco for the past 15 years. He currently works for a vaccination clinic and spends his extra... read more →
As an organization, Community Tech Network is facing a pivotal point in its history. Over the past year, we rapidly shifted our organizational structure to accommodate remote instruction. At the... read more →
For over 13 years, CTN’s mission has been to transform lives through digital literacy. We believe that access to the internet is a human right and that those without the... read more →
Volunteer digital coach Ji Shi moved to the U.S. from China to study computer science. After graduating last year, Ji was unable to return to her native country due to... read more →
“CTN is one of those wonderful organizations that strengthen our community,” says board member Eric Beattie. “I was just really impressed with the operations and how you can leverage funding... read more →
This May, CTN is observing Mental Health Awareness Month. According to the World Health Organization, one in four older adults experiences a mental disorder — and depression is the most... read more →
Community Tech Network is continuing to search for part-time bilingual digital literacy instructors in the San Francisco Bay Area. We are especially looking for candidates who possess language skills —... read more →
“Equity is being intentional about helping people,” says Clint Odom of the National Urban League. “It is not just flooding the zone with a subsidy or telling people to sign... read more →
When the Kennedy administration designated May as Older Americans Month (OAM) 58 years ago, only 17 million Americans had reached their 65th birthday. Today, nearly 55 million Americans are aged... read more →