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Cities Deploy Rapid Digital Inclusion Efforts Amid COVID Crisis

There are several communities across the country that have converted unused school buses into Wi-Fi hot spots, so users in need can park beside them and get online from portable devices in their cars. While this works in the short term, the cost and logistical hassle of the connections hardly make it an endgame solution. Read more…

Cities Deploy Rapid Digital Inclusion Efforts Amid COVID Crisis

Cities Deploy Rapid Digital Inclusion Efforts Amid COVID Crisis

There are several communities across the country that have converted unused school buses into Wi-Fi hot spots, so users in need can park beside them and get online from portable devices in their cars. While this works in the short term, the cost and logistical hassle of the connections hardly make it an endgame solution. Read more…

Cities Deploy Rapid Digital Inclusion Efforts Amid COVID Crisis

Jimmy, a veteran, earned the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) certification through Goodwill®. He’s now an Executive Officer at Dental Health Activity (DENTAC), overseeing IT.

“I tell everyone to visit Goodwill for job assistance because I am here as a result of their help. Computer technology allows me to be more efficient and valuable to my organization.”

Jimmy Slade, Goodwill Industries of the Upstate/Midlands, Greenville, South Carolina

Celso, a U.S. citizen from Mexico, was helped by his local library to find and search for jobs online.

“I was looking for a part-time job, but in all the places I went they told me that I had to apply online. I knew nothing about computers, and I needed help with my applications. I visited the Learning Lounge, and with the help of the Career Coach I got a good job at a bakery near my house.”

Celso, Providence Public Library, Providence, Rhode Island

Oscar received English classes at work that included how to use his phone to study and to navigate building operations and HR software.

“My English teacher showed us how to download the Cell-Ed app, register, and change levels. I also use my phone to learn on YouTube how to fix things for my work in building maintenance and for my own business as a handyman.”

Oscar Amador, Literacy Council of Northern Virginia, Falls Church, Virginia

Maria earned Northstar Digital Literacy certification. She now teaches the classes in which she once studied, and she is working towards Microsoft Office Specialist certification.

“Growing up in Guatemala I didn’t think much about technology, but in the U.S. I discovered it was essential. Living in public housing gave me access to training programs to learn about using technology and prepared me for a career in the field.”

Maria Quinonez, Providence Housing Authority and Roger Williams University College, Providence, Rhode Island

Samiria learned to use a computer at a DC public library and is now working toward two IT certifications.

“For me as a parent, I had to get on my technology game, as there is so much technology I don’t know…. I’m looking to go into web design, as I have all these ideas that need to get out. I have decided that I’m going to take over tech.”

Samiria Simmons, Byte Back, Baltimore, Maryland

Sal received English and computer classes at work as a janitor at Google. He advanced in his facilities company to now manage the account at Google.

“I am grateful for the opportunities, such as BSP, that my employer ABM has provided to me and others to continue to grow.”

Sal Campos, Building Skills Partnership (BSP), Mountain View, California

Joanne Martin developed computer skills and terminology to feel confident interviewing for a job and move out of public housing.

“I can have an educated conversation about computers now using the correct words. I also liked learning about email etiquette because I almost lost my job a year ago because I wrote a business email in all caps. I didn’t know because I never had a class like this.”

Joanne Martin, Providence Public Library, Providence, Rhode Island