Language plays a crucial role in how we learn, communicate, and connect with others. In the digital age, ensuring that individuals can access training in their first language is essential... read more →
As the new academic year begins, it's essential to recognize that not all young people have equal access to technology and the internet. Despite the common belief that all college... read more →
In a continuing effort to bridge the digital divide in South Texas, Methodist Healthcare Ministries (MHM) and Community Tech Network (CTN) are making significant strides in enhancing digital equity across... read more →
Community Tech Network is excited to announce the release of a detailed case study about our collaboration with Vivalon, to whose clients we provided remote digital skills training in various... read more →
Dana Dunne, a 69-year-old lifelong resident of Sonoma County, has always valued community. Her recent dive into the digital world has allowed her to stay even more connected with community... read more →
Tina Soloa, a 70-year-old former nurse, has lived an incredibly interesting life, as she’s traveled the world and spent time in places like Japan and Germany. However, five years ago,... read more →
Patricia Akroosh, an 84-year-old resident of Marin, has lived a vibrant life, working as a Pan American flight attendant, a real estate agent, and even a radio DJ. (You can... read more →
Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center is the largest provider of homeless services in Austin, Texas. They offer pathways to housing for people experiencing homelessness through low-barrier access to wraparound services. Their... read more →
In an effort to promote digital equity across South and Central Texas, Methodist Healthcare Ministries (MHM) funded Community Tech Network to train 30 agencies across the region, preparing each team’s... read more →
Thanks to a newsletter from the Sourcewise senior center, 82-year-old Sharon P. discovered CTN’s programs, which allowed her to learn how to use an iPad and keep up with the... read more →