Charles Hale speaks from firsthand experience when he says, “Society revolves around computers nowadays.” Charles was incarcerated for 48 years. When he was released from prison last year, he discovered... read more →
Nine years ago, Damaris and her family migrated from Michoacán, Mexico, to Sunnyvale, California. Due to economic struggles, Damaris was unable to graduate from high school, and her knowledge of... read more →
Today nearly 22 million (42%) older Americans do not have broadband access at home, and Black and Latino seniors are 2.5 and 3.3 times more likely to lack this vital... read more →
Are you a community leader who assists residents/clients with signing up for home internet? Are you helping people access the internet to complete online activities? Are you currently conducting digital... read more →
TechWomen, an initiative of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, aims to empower, connect, and support the next generation of women leaders in science, technology,... read more →
Do you want to learn how to use your laptop or tablet and safely navigate the internet without having to leave your home? A digital coach can help! CTN launched... read more →
“It's nice to see that everybody genuinely wants to help,” reflects CTN program coordinator Audrey Potts. “It's nice to wake up in the morning and think, ‘I really want to... read more →
“There is a common misconception that since Sunnyvale is located in the heart of Silicon Valley, we don't have residents in need,” says Angela Chan, youth and family resources manager... read more →
When CTN officially gained its nonprofit status in 2008, only 55% of Americans had access to in-home broadband internet. Websites sported a clunky aesthetic, now considered a “throwback” style. Apple... read more →
“CTN fills the gap between a product like Twitter and the people who we want to enjoy and use it,” says Karl Robillard, Twitter’s head of social impact. In many... read more →