A valued partner of CTN, the Center for Elders’ Independence (CEI) is a community-based organization that helps at-risk seniors live safely and independently at home instead of in a nursing... read more →
For over a hundred years, Compass Family Services has served the San Francisco community by helping homeless and at-risk families become stably housed, emotionally and physically healthy, and economically self-sufficient.... read more →
The pandemic has prompted a rapid increase in virtual healthcare. Telehealth, often touted as a solution to healthcare inequalities, can offer convenient, flexible, accessible, and more affordable care options to... read more →
“I am confident that our partnership will improve the quality of life for our seniors, both physically and mentally, in this challenging time,” reflects Tina Huang, client advocate at Glide.... read more →
Community Tech Network is excited to partner with the City of Oakland in a new partnership that will offer beyond-the-basics digital literacy courses. This skilled cohort has already learned how... read more →
In April, CTN began a new partnership with Sourcewise, a Santa Clara–based organization that provides older adults the tools and services they need to effectively navigate their health and life... read more →
When the pandemic hit, Community Tech Network quickly changed its focus to support older adults who lack home internet access. We built a new program, called Home Connect, thanks to... read more →
As a part of our partnership with the Center for Elders' Independence (CEI), CTN instructors have spent the past year working with groups of isolated senior learners on their digital... read more →
The digital divide goes beyond broadband access; it is an issue of social infrastructure, a lack of digital literacy, and an uneven distribution of technology. But how does the digital... read more →
CTN is excited to start a new partnership with San Francisco–based nonprofit and advocacy group Calle 24. Calle 24’s mission is to advocate for the cultural continuity, vitality, and community... read more →