Digital Equity Delight: How Cambridge is Bridging the Tech Gap with Laughter and Love

CCTV Cambridge is leading the charge for digital equity. Their Digital Navigator Pilot Program has supported 492 community members, helping them gain skills and access technology for education and career advancement. Want to help bridge the digital divide? Reach out to [email protected] or visit cctvcambridge.org/support for more info!

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Hot Take:

CCTV Cambridge is on a mission to bridge the digital divide, and they’re doing it with more gusto than a caffeinated squirrel on a mission to hoard acorns! With their Digital Navigator Pilot Program, they’re turning digital illiteracy into a relic of the past, one mouse click at a time. It’s like they’re the digital superheroes we didn’t know we needed, but now can’t live without! So, if you want to help them save the world (or at least Cambridge), grab your cape, your keyboard, and let’s get cracking!

Key Points:

  • CCTV Cambridge has launched a Digital Navigator Pilot Program to enhance digital equity.
  • The program is funded by the Masshire Metro North Workforce Investment Board via the Mass Broadband Institute.
  • Since August 2024, the program has served 492 community members, providing devices and digital literacy training.
  • The initiative focuses on supporting BIPOC, immigrant, and low-income communities.
  • Community involvement and support are crucial for the program’s success.

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