JOB DESCRIPTION The Bilingual Digital Literacy Instructor will be energetic and enthusiastic about providing quality digital literacy training to 1) English- and Cantonese-speaking learners and 2) English - Spanish speaking... read more →
April 1, 2020, is Census Day. Everyone from newborn to elder who is primarily residing in the United States is to be counted. The first census in 1790 counted the... read more →
The I.T. Bookman Community Center was built on the foundation of a communal need for multipurpose space within the community, with the purpose of embracing the needs of the surrounding Oceanview,... read more →
Well Connected, a Covia Community Service, is a virtual community that provides activities, education, friendly conversation, and an assortment of classes and support groups for older adults living throughout the... read more →
Two groups of Sunset Tech Connect learners recently completed 12 weeks of basic tablet and internet skills training. Both classes were taught in Cantonese and ran from April 16 to... read more →
CTN volunteers give San Francisco seniors access to computers/devices and basic digital skills training so they can learn to access resources and maintain connections with service and social networks.... read more →
The June Breakfast Brag & Borrow was hosted at 826 Valencia for the first time. 826 Valencia is a nonprofit that serves San Francisco youth by helping them develop... read more →
On Wednesday, June 26, CTN celebrated its fourth annual Digital Leaders Awards ceremony at Twitter headquarters in San Francisco. You can relive or experience the event by viewing DLA photos... read more →
For anyone who has had a positive volunteer experience, they know it can be transformational, especially if the volunteering involves direct service. I have been volunteering for as long as... read more →
CTN has teamed up with the City of Austin Innovation Office to teach people experiencing homelessness (PEH) to use Google Voice so they could maintain connections with service and social networks... read more →