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  • Online Shopping | Tech Goes Home

    Tech Goes Home is fighting for digital equity. We help bring computers, Internet, and training to those without so students can do homework, adults can find jobs, and seniors can connect with loved ones. Top of Page ONLINE REVIEWS ONLINE SHOPPING 網絡研討會 在這裡,您將找到即將註冊的網絡研討會以及完成的網絡研討會的錄音。 隨時觀看和學習! ONLINE REVIEWS ONLINE REVIEWS 了解您的Chromebook 網絡研討會幻燈片 Chromebook信息表 ``關於網絡研討會: 在此網絡研討會中,您將學習使用Chromebook的所有基礎知識以及一些其他有用的信息。我們將介紹設置,輔助功能選項,下載應用程序,保存到Google驅動器而不是計算機硬盤,Google Assistant,以及其他內容,例如Chrome瀏覽器,書籤等。 關於主持人: Wim Wauters在Google工作了8年,目前在Google UK辦公室擔任Chromebook培訓經理。他負責為全球零售商人員制定Chromebook培訓計劃。他期待與大家見面並談論他最喜歡的產品! ONLINE SHOPPING ONLINE SHOPPING 待定日期 谷歌語音 Google Voice 註冊鏈接即將可用 Guía en Español 關於網絡研討會: Google語音是一項免費服務,可提供呼叫轉移和語音郵件服務,語音和文本消息以及美國和國際電話。您可以將Google語音用作第二個電話號碼,也可以將其用作“虛擬工作號碼”。它可以鏈接到您的手機或座機,也可以直接通過網絡使用。該網絡研討會將介紹使您開始使用Google語音的基礎知識。 待定日期 谷歌語音 Google Voice Walmart Grocery Pickup Accepts SNAP EBT Payments 註冊鏈接即將可用 Use SNAP on Amazon 關於網絡研討會: Google語音是一項免費服務,可提供呼叫轉移和語音郵件服務,語音和文本消息以及美國和國際電話。您可以將Google語音用作第二個電話號碼,也可以將其用作“虛擬工作號碼”。它可以鏈接到您的手機或座機,也可以直接通過網絡使用。該網絡研討會將介紹使您開始使用Google語音的基礎知識。 待定日期 谷歌語音 Google Voice 註冊鏈接即將可用 Guía en Español 關於網絡研討會: Google語音是一項免費服務,可提供呼叫轉移和語音郵件服務,語音和文本消息以及美國和國際電話。您可以將Google語音用作第二個電話號碼,也可以將其用作“虛擬工作號碼”。它可以鏈接到您的手機或座機,也可以直接通過網絡使用。該網絡研討會將介紹使您開始使用Google語音的基礎知識。 待定日期 谷歌語音 Google Voice 註冊鏈接即將可用 Guía en Español 關於網絡研討會: Google語音是一項免費服務,可提供呼叫轉移和語音郵件服務,語音和文本消息以及美國和國際電話。您可以將Google語音用作第二個電話號碼,也可以將其用作“虛擬工作號碼”。它可以鏈接到您的手機或座機,也可以直接通過網絡使用。該網絡研討會將介紹使您開始使用Google語音的基礎知識。 待定日期 谷歌語音 Google Voice 註冊鏈接即將可用 關於網絡研討會: Google語音是一項免費服務,可提供呼叫轉移和語音郵件服務,語音和文本消息以及美國和國際電話。您可以將Google語音用作第二個電話號碼,也可以將其用作“虛擬工作號碼”。它可以鏈接到您的手機或座機,也可以直接通過網絡使用。該網絡研討會將介紹使您開始使用Google語音的基礎知識。 待定日期 谷歌語音 Google Voice English Video Tutorial 註冊鏈接即將可用 Sign Up for Prime Student 關於網絡研討會: Google語音是一項免費服務,可提供呼叫轉移和語音郵件服務,語音和文本消息以及美國和國際電話。您可以將Google語音用作第二個電話號碼,也可以將其用作“虛擬工作號碼”。它可以鏈接到您的手機或座機,也可以直接通過網絡使用。該網絡研討會將介紹使您開始使用Google語音的基礎知識。 待定日期 谷歌語音 Google Voice 註冊鏈接即將可用 Sign Up for Discounted Prime 關於網絡研討會: Google語音是一項免費服務,可提供呼叫轉移和語音郵件服務,語音和文本消息以及美國和國際電話。您可以將Google語音用作第二個電話號碼,也可以將其用作“虛擬工作號碼”。它可以鏈接到您的手機或座機,也可以直接通過網絡使用。該網絡研討會將介紹使您開始使用Google語音的基礎知識。 待定日期 谷歌語音 Google Voice 註冊鏈接即將可用 Android App iPhone App 關於網絡研討會: Google語音是一項免費服務,可提供呼叫轉移和語音郵件服務,語音和文本消息以及美國和國際電話。您可以將Google語音用作第二個電話號碼,也可以將其用作“虛擬工作號碼”。它可以鏈接到您的手機或座機,也可以直接通過網絡使用。該網絡研討會將介紹使您開始使用Google語音的基礎知識。 待定日期 Google環聊和聚會 Google Hangouts & Meet 註冊鏈接即將可用 Español 關於網絡研討會: 在Google環聊和會議網絡研討會上,我們將探討這兩種選擇之間的異同,探討每種方法的使用方式,並找出最適合某些需求的方法。 Back to Top

  • Our History | Tech Goes Home

    Tech Goes Home is fighting for digital equity. We help bring computers, Internet, and training to those without so students can do homework, adults can find jobs, and seniors can connect with loved ones. OUR HISTORY Founded in 2000, Tech Goes Home helps bring computers, internet, and training to those without so students can do homework, adults can find jobs, and seniors can connect with loved ones. Digital exclusion perpetuates poverty . Without the tools, access, and skills to do homework and navigate online job portals, it has become incredibly difficult to succeed in school and to gain employment. For example, 8 out of 10 middle skills jobs require digital skills (Cleveland Foundation), and more than 80% of Fortune 500 companies require online job applications, including major employers such as Walmart and CVS (FCC). Further, 84% of the nation’s K-12 teachers report that digital inequities are growing in their classrooms (Pew). FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel has stated that the homework gap is the “cruelest part” of the digital divide facing our country. While smartphones are often cited as a ubiquitous tool that could be the solution, a research paper or job application written on a smartphone pales in comparison to one written on a computer. Poor quality access engenders a lower quality product, leading to an ever-widening opportunity gap. TGH has addressed these digital inequities by providing free digital skills training, discounted new computers, and help securing home internet access. We serve people from the ages of 3 to 94, prioritizing those without technology, the un/underemployed, immigrants, English language learners, and people with disabilities. 75% of TGH graduates have household incomes under $35,000, and more than 30% of adult participants are unemployed. Of the learners that TGH serves, 85% are people of color and nearly half are immigrants. Since 2000, OUR MODEL Today TGH serves 5,500 learners each year with only seven full-time employees. Our lean model minimizes costs while creating an opportunity for learners to genuinely engage with the schools and community organizations that run TGH. TGH’s goal is to deliver high quality digital literacy training while amplifying our community partners’ critical work tackling chronic unemployment, education, and health. With the help of 300+ partner schools and community sites, TGH has served 35,000+ people and distributed 22,500+ new computers. In 2020, our goal is to graduate 6,000 Greater Boston residents from our programs, deepen our support for our partner sites and instructors, and ensure the program continues to grow in scope and size. TGH is focused on tackling the entrenched barriers to technology adoption and internet access in Boston and across the U.S. Our school, community, small business, and early childhood initiatives provide an impactful and cost-effective model to help families and individuals gain access to the skills, hardware, and internet access needed for 21st century success. TGH continues to enhance its impact for learners. Perhaps said best by one of our parents who shared, “It is due to your program that my life and career have been elevated...thank you for your amazing program. It has changed my life.” CHANGING LIVES

  • Upcoming Courses | Tech Goes Home

    Tech Goes Home is fighting for digital equity. We help bring computers, Internet, and training to those without so students can do homework, adults can find jobs, and seniors can connect with loved ones. UPCOMING CLASSES Below are all the recent and planned TGH courses. In TGH Small Business or Community, please contact the location of the course directly about dates and availability. This is the most up-to-date list of courses, but they fill quickly. For TGH School, contact your child's school about availability . COMMUNITY COMMUNITY SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESS SCHOOL SCHOOL EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD The following schools/organizations run courses for currently enrolled students. TGH Community These courses are open to the public. You may contact the trainer(s) for details and to register for the course. If you’re a member or client of the organizations listed below, please reach out to the organization to find out how to sign up for a course at their location. ABCD Allston/Brighton ABCD North End/West End ABCD Youth Services BEST Hospitality Training Boston Teachers Union Catholic Charities\El Centro del Cardenal CSI Support & Development Services Curtis Hall Community Center EMPath Intergenerational Literacy Program, Chelsea Public Schools Julie's Family Learning Program Literacy Volunteers of MA, Quincy Notre Dame Education Center Riverside Community Care SEIU1199 Training and Upgrading Fund Timothy Smith Network Main Office Urban College of Boston YMCA International Learning Center COMMUNITY SMALL BUSINESS TGH Small Business These courses are open to the public and are designed for those who own or are interested in starting a business or nonprofit. You may contact the trainer(s) for details and to register for the course. SCHOOLS TGH School These courses are open to the public. Courses that have already reached capacity are not listed on this page. You may contact the trainer(s) for details and to register for the course. The following schools/organizations run courses for currently enrolled students. Please reach out to the school to find out how to sign up for a course. Baldwin School Boston Green Academy Boston International High School Community Academy of Science and Health Kennedy, Edward M., Academy for Health Careers Mason Elementary School Mildred Ave K-8 School Ohrenberger School Orchard Gardens K-8 School Peabody Elementary School, Cambridge Quincy Elementary School Taylor Elementary School Trotter Elementary School Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy Perkins School EARLY CHILDHOOD TGH Early Childhood These courses are open to the public. You may contact the trainer(s) for details and to register for the course. If you’re a member or client of the organizations listed below, please reach out to the organization to find out how to sign up for a course at their location. BPS Parent University Technology Center Bates Elementary School Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy Taylor Elementary School Grove Hall Child Development Center Perry K-8 School

  • Stipend Info | Tech Goes Home

    STIPEND BREAKDOWN Instructor and course assistant stipends will be discontinued effective January 1, 2022 Please note that stipend amounts may vary for courses containing students with significant disabilities. Course Assistants (in School and Early Childhood Courses Only) receive $20/hour for a maximum of 15 hours. # of Learners $500 $690 $920 $1,150 $1,380 Up to 2 3 4 5 6+ Up to 2 3 4 5 6 7+ $500 $540 $720 $900 $1,080 $1,260 For courses with ONE instructor, stipends start at $500 and instructors are paid $230/learner up to a max of $1,380. Courses can contain more than 12 learners, but the max stipend remains at $1,380. For courses with ONE instructor, stipends start at $500 and instructors are paid $230/learner up to a max of $1,380. Courses can contain more than 12 learners, but the max stipend remains at $1,380. Stipends for courses with ONE instructor Stipends for courses with TWO instructors # of Learners Stipend Total Up to 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11+ $500 $575 $690 $805 $920 $1,035 $1,150 $1,380 For courses with ONE instructor, stipends start at $500 and instructors are paid $115/learner up to a max of $1,380. Courses can contain more than 12 learners, but the max stipend remains at $1,380. # of Learners Stipend Total $500 $540 $630 $720 $810 $900 $990 $1,080 $1,170 $1,260 $1,350 Up to 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+ For courses with TWO instructors, stipends start at $500 per instructor and each instructor is paid $90/learner up to a max of $1,350. Courses can contain more than 15 learners, but the max stipend remains at $1,350 per trainer. Stipends for courses with MCAS Alt students for ONE instructor Stipends for courses with MCAS Alt students for TWO instructors Stipend Total # of Learners Stipend Total

  • Business | Tech Goes Home

    組織 市場 賣 RESOURCES 小本生意 在這裡,您會找到一系列在線工具來幫助您的小企業進行組織,市場和銷售,以及一些基礎教程來幫助您開始使用它們。 組織 ORGANIZE 組織 市場 賣 RESOURCES Google Calendar English Guide Guía en Español Google日曆是一個免費工具,可幫助您安排日程,跟踪約會並設置提醒。另外,您可以與其他人共享特定事件或整個日曆。再也不會錯過約會! RESOURCES RESOURCES Back to Top 波士頓市開始業務 English Guide Guía en Español 《 創業指南》 是波士頓市的一個網站,為那些希望在波士頓創業的人提供信息,資源和服務。 劍橋社區發展部 English Guide Guía en Español 社區發展部(CDD) 是劍橋市的規劃機構。本教程將向您展示如何使用CDD網站查找經濟適用房,了解有關城市公園的信息以及如何使用快速鏈接探索城市。 小型企業主法律問題簡介 第1部分:業務結構 第2部分:知識產權 第三部分:就業法 市場 MARKET Back to Top Yelp English Guide Guía en Español Yelp 是一個人們用來查找本地企業信息並閱讀其他客戶評論的網站。根據Mashable的說法,“在Google旁邊,對於小型企業而言,沒有比Yelp更重要的網站了。”本教程將幫助您創建和管理業務頁面。 臉書 Facebook擁有超過十億的用戶,可幫助您與新老客戶建立關係,並通過口碑營銷最終促進銷售。本教程將幫助您入門。請訪問facebook.com/business以獲得幫助。 英語:註冊 參與 廣告 西班牙語: Registrarse Atraer PUBLICIDAD 賣 SELL Back to Top Etsy English Guide Etsy是一個在線市場,有3000萬用戶買賣手工或複古產品和手工藝品。這些教程將幫助您創建帳戶,開設店鋪並開始銷售!要了解如何為智能手機或平板電腦獲取免費的Etsy信用卡閱讀器,請訪問www.etsy.com/reader 。 回到頂部

  • About Us | Tech Goes Home

    Tech Goes Home is fighting for digital equity. We help bring computers, internet, and training to those without so students can do homework, adults can find jobs, seniors can connect with loved ones, and all can lead healthy lives. ABOUT US Founded in 2000, Tech Goes Home (TGH) empowers communities to access and use digital tools to overcome barriers and advance lives. We bring computers, internet, and training to those without so students can do homework, adults can find jobs and manage finances, seniors can connect with loved ones, and all can lead healthy lives. In the past five years alone, we have graduated 22,000 learners from our programs and distributed 14,500 new computers. TGH programs serve people of all ages, from 3 to 94, living in communities throughout Greater Boston. Our programs are directed at those without technology at home, with a focus on individuals who are un- or under-employed, are from low-income households, have limited English proficiency, or are living with disabilities. Of the households that TGH serves: 90% live in households that are considered “very low income” (HUD 2017), 90% are people of color, nearly 50% are English language learners, and 34% of adult learners are unemployed. Learn More Technology for all ages TGH has opportunities for folks from age 3 to 94. See how TGH can help you! Program Overview Our Story, Our Purpose Tech Goes Home is focused on tackling the entrenched barriers to technology adoption and internet access in Boston and across the United States. While it is easy to assume that mobile and home-based computer access to the internet has become universal, the stubborn fact remains that 20% of households in the City of Boston lack a desktop or laptop computer, and 16% do not have home internet access (ACS 2015-2019). One year after completing TGH, 96% of our graduates have home internet. Read About Our Impact TESTIMONIALS See More Read Our Research See Our Results Research Yields Results TGH has gathered extensive research to understand how people fall behind due to lack of technology and internet access. Read more about digital equity and what we're doing to achieve it!! Our TGH Partner Sites Tech Goes Home currently offers our programs in neighborhoods throughout the City of Boston and nine surrounding municipalities. View All Awards and News Tech Goes Home is proud to have a growing list of accolades and news features. Take a minute to let us share them with you! See All The TGH Team We have an awesome team of talented people with a passion for helping others. Take a look at the cool things they've done and continue to do to benefit their communities, and don't hesitate to get in touch! Learn More Jobs With TGH At TGH, we love working with people who love helping others, and we strive to create a more fair and accessible society. Interested in working with us? Click below to see any open positions, or contact us to find out all the other ways you can help us in our efforts to empower communities to overcome barriers and advance lives. See Open Positions

  • Our Strategic Plan | Tech Goes Home

    Tech Goes Home is fighting for digital equity. We help bring computers, Internet, and training to those without so students can do homework, adults can find jobs, and seniors can connect with loved ones. STRATEGIC PLAN With the help of countless TGH instructors, learners, partners, and supporters, we finished the implementation of a comprehensive three-year strategic plan at the end of 2019. With our strategic plan as a roadmap, we expanded our work beyond the City of Boston into nine additional communities in Greater Boston and strengthened our evaluation practices. We also achieved a higher level of sustainability by diversifying our funding sources, growing our board, and enhancing financial systems. In the past five years alone, we have served 22,000 learners and distributed 14,500 new computers in communities across Greater Boston. We have temporarily paused our second strategic planning process due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but we look forward to resuming the process soon. In building our second strategic plan, we will engage numerous partners and community leaders to identify our opportunities for growth and create a plan to sustainably support that growth. SUSTAINABILITY Tech Goes Home will become a sustainable organization. GROWTH Tech Goes Home will grow to serve Greater Boston, becoming a national leader. EFFICACY Tech Goes Home will be demonstrably effective at serving the most critical digital needs of the people we serve. You can download our complete strategic plan here .

  • Get Involved | Tech Goes Home

    Tech Goes Home is fighting for digital equity. We help bring computers, internet, and training to those without so students can do homework, adults can find jobs, seniors can connect with loved ones, and all can lead healthy lives. Take a TGH Course Tech Goes Home courses run 12 months a year in communities throughout Massachusetts. Courses are offered in-person and online. If you're interested in participating, take a look at the list of courses and contact a site about availability. See Open Courses Become a TGH Partner Site Becoming a TGH site is a fantastic way to make a positive impact in your community. If you're interested in joining, we're excited to announce that we have reopened the waiting list for new partner sites to onboard with TGH. While we're not currently accepting new applications, you can still express your interest by joining the waiting list. We'll keep you updated as soon as opportunities become available. Thank you for your enthusiasm and support! Learn More Become an INSTRUCTOR TGH Instructors are staff members or long-term associates of TGH partner sites. This ensures that when a TGH course ends, graduates have a lasting connection to the host site. While we don’t require a TGH Instructor to be a “computer wiz”, TGH Instructors should be comfortable with using and teaching basic technology. If you are interested in becoming a TGH Instructor at your site, click below for more information. Learn More Become a Course Assistant TGH School and TGH Early Childhood programs may have official course assistants. If you are a staff member at a TGH Partner Site running a School or Early Childhood program, click below to see more information. Learn More VOLUNTEER Help change lives by volunteering with TGH! What are we looking for in a volunteer? Someone with: ● Familiarity with the internet ● Knowledge of Google tools ● Language skills ● Patience ● Commitment ● A desire to make a lasting impact on the lives of people in your community Learn More Donate Help us fight for digital equity! TGH relies on the help of its investors and donors. Whether donating online, giving stock, or sending us precious gems, TGH makes it easy to have a lasting impact. Donate JOBS at TGH Join a fun, fast-growing team at our Back Bay, Boston location. Awesome and family friendly office environment. See below for more info. Open Positions

  • Social & Racial Justice | Tech Goes Home

    Tech Goes Home is fighting for digital equity. We help bring computers, internet, and training to those without so students can do homework, adults can find jobs, seniors can connect with loved ones, and all can lead healthy lives. Digital Inclusion, Social Justice & Racial Equity Digital inequities pose a significant barrier to opportunity and success for millions of students, families, and adults across the country, and has a disproportionate impact on communities of color. Digital exclusion is not a stand-alone issue, but part and parcel of the many inequities that exist in our society today as a result of generations of systematic racism and social injustice. Tech Goes Home is committed to advancing digital equity by providing digital inclusion programs that open up access to and empower participation in education, healthcare, economic opportunities, and civic engagement. Through our three-pillar program model based on computers, internet connectivity, and training, as well as our advocacy work , Tech Goes Home works to create a more equitable society where all members of our community have access to the digital world and the opportunities it provides. Academic Achievement Digital skills and access to internet-connected computers are essential for students to participate in distance learning and access critical support services. Yet, an estimated 16.9 million children across the U.S. lack access to high-speed home internet and 7.3 million children lack access to a home computer. Due to historic and ongoing social injustice and structural racism, students from low-income families and students of color are disproportionately affected by this divide. At a time when access to virtual learning is more important than ever, Tech Goes Home equips students and their families with the essential digital resources and training that remove barriers to pursuing academic achievement. Economic Opportunity Further, digital inclusion is closely linked with economic opportunity. Applying for, advancing in, and accessing higher-paying jobs increasingly requires a range of digital skill sets . In Massachusetts, nearly 80% of jobs require at least fundamental digital skills , and middle-skill jobs requiring digital skills are growing 2.5 times faster than those that don’t. Yet, nearly one third of workers across all industries lack digital skills, with workers of color "overrepresented among those with limited or no digital skills. " Economic justice is critical to achieving racial and social justice, and Tech Goes Home’s programs prepare adults to leverage the internet to pursue career opportunities that require digital skills. Health Access Digital inclusion also means greater access to healthcare information and telemedicine, especially now that many appointments with medical professionals and vaccine sign-ups are occurring remotely. However, many individuals – including a disproportionate number of older adults – don’t have access to those resources due to a lack of internet connectivity, computer, and/or digital skills. Nationwide, 41% of people covered by Medicare cannot access telehealth from home. The pandemic has again laid bare the social determinants of health that have led to increased rates of COVID-19 infection in communities of color across the Commonwealth, and Tech Goes Home is working to mitigate those determinants by increasing access to essential health resources. Civic Engagement With the 2020 census conducted largely online, digital access was critical to counting every member of our communities in order to secure equitable funding for schools, housing, and other vital community resources. Many of the populations that have been deemed “hard-to-count” by the U.S. Census Bureau are members of historically marginalized communities that disproportionately face digital exclusion, including immigrant families, residents of dense urban areas, individuals experiencing homelessness, and individuals with disabilities. Voter registration, town hall participation, and other key civic engagement opportunities are also more accessible to those with digital access. Tech Goes Home works to empower learners with the digital tools and training to engage in their communities and make their voices heard. Our Solution: Training, Tools, & Access In partnership with our network of partner organizations across Eastern Massachusetts, Tech Goes Home empowers the community members we serve to use the internet as a tool for pursuing educational opportunities, finding jobs, accessing healthcare, fulfilling their essential needs from home, and making their voices heard. We welcome you to join us in achieving our goal of ensuring that everyone has the skills, tools, and access to take full advantage of the internet and the opportunities it offers. Donate Volunteer Subscribe Research About Us

  • Upcoming Courses | Tech Goes Home

    Tech Goes Home is fighting for digital equity. We help bring computers, internet, and training to those without so students can do homework, adults can find jobs, seniors can connect with loved ones, and all can lead healthy lives. TGH社區 由於當前的COVID-19健康問題, 物理空間中的課程,以下僅是在線課程。 您可以聯繫教師以獲取詳細信息和註冊。 Click on the button below for our list of upcoming public courses for 2025. Please check back for more courses after July 2025. April - June 2025 Community Courses TGH社區 SMALL BUSINESS TGH小型企業 由於當前的COVID-19健康問題, 物理空間中的課程,以下僅是在線課程。 您可以聯繫教師以獲取詳細信息和註冊。 Coming Soon SCHOOLS TGH學校 目前沒有向公眾開放的學校課程。 Coming Soon TGH幼兒 由於當前的COVID-19健康問題, 物理空間中的課程,以下僅是在線課程。 您可以聯繫教師以獲取詳細信息和註冊。 EARLY CHILDHOOD

  • Our Impact | Tech Goes Home

    Tech Goes Home is fighting for digital equity. We help bring computers, internet, and training to those without so students can do homework, adults can find jobs, seniors can connect with loved ones, and all can lead healthy lives. OUR IMPACT TGH works with our partners to build a more equitable society in which all members of our communities have access to the digital world. We measure success by the digital skills, computers, and internet access that graduates gain and the ways they apply those skills and tools in whatever way will benefit them most. A Snapshot of Our Impact 81% of graduates got a new or better job, had a pay raise, entered an educational or work training program, or started a business of caregivers say their child uses their new device for learning multiple times a week or every day of graduates have leveraged skills they gained in their TGH course to access health and wellness resources 88% 73% “With these skills, I can be financially self-sufficient, provide for my child, and have a successful future for me and my family for years to come.” –Shanna, TGH Graduate For more impact data, check out our 2023 Impact Report!

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    Tech Goes Home is fighting for digital equity. We help bring computers, Internet, and training to those without so students can do homework, adults can find jobs, and seniors can connect with loved ones. Tech Goes Home is dedicated to addressing the digital inequities that deny people the opportunity to succeed. Our Programs Tech Goes Home programs serve people of all ages, with courses geared towards families, adults, entrepreneurs, seniors, and more. We bring computers, internet, and training to families and individuals throughout Greater Boston so students can do homework, adults can find jobs and manage finances, seniors can connect with loved ones, and all can lead healthy lives. We offer programs for adults, as well as family-based intergenerational programs. TGH’s family-based programs engage youth and their caregivers together to learn digital skills as a team. Each family or individual who participates in our programs receives 15 hours of live, interactive digital skills training, a Chromebook or iPad, and, if needed, 12 months of internet services. Click below to learn more about our programs and see upcoming courses. Learn More About Tech Goes Home Who We Are Founded in 2000, Tech Goes Home (TGH) empowers communities to access and use digital tools to overcome barriers and advance lives. Our programs are directed at individuals without technology at home, with a focus on those who are un- or under-employed, are from low-income households, have limited English proficiency, or are living with disabilities. In the past five years alone, we have graduated 22,000 learners from our programs and distributed 14,500 new computers. Learn More Hear from Boston's Mayoral Candidates Tech Goes Home asked all of Boston's mayoral candidates about their plans for advancing digital equity in the City. Take a look at their responses here! Our Impact We measure success by the digital life skills, computers, and internet access that graduates gain through participating in the TGH program, and the extent to which they feel empowered to apply those skills and tools to improve their lives in whatever way will benefit them most. Last year: 3,640+ graduates report that they learned skills that can help improve their lives 1,150+ children are better able to do schoolwork online because of TGH 2,530+ graduates have used their TGH device and digital skills for their health and wellness See More It takes the whole community. Our dedicated partner organizations and investors are critical to TGH's success. Check out the individuals and groups who are supporting TGH, and see how you can become an investor or host a TGH course. Investors > Partners > Donate > Join the fight for digital equity by volunteering with TGH! Want to make a lasting impact in your community? Want to join a network of dedicated people working to conquer digital exclusion? Volunteer with TGH! Please click the link below or email us at volunteer@techgoeshome.org More on Volunteering Take a Look Listen to what TGH learners and leaders have to say about TGH and how the program has affected their lives. Mircha "The best part is having more time with my son. He is teaching me more than I expected, we are doing homework together." Monica "He's always able to show me something new I didn't know. This was a great opportunity for [Tequan] to do that." See More Testimonials Lynette "The class bonded. If one person didn't know how to do something, we did a sharing experience... It's empowered me." Testimonials Stay Connected Follow us on social media for more news, resources, and updates. @techgoeshome @techgoeshome Tech Goes Home Tech Goes Home Contact Us For press inquiries, please contact press@techgoeshome.org . For all other inquiries, fill in the form below. Success! Message received. Send Sign up to receive news & updates from TGH!

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