In 2003, Net Literacy donated its first 25 computers to an elementary school

Students at Shortridge Middle School learn computer skills

In 2005, Net Literacy provided computers so that 70 facilities could create public computer labs

Student volunteers to repair computers at a community center

A student volunteer working at a computer lab

Students helping students at a youth center learn computer and Internet skills

Coordinating the construction and expansion of computer labs at Section 8 Housing communities

Warren High School teaches members of the community

A Brebeuf Jesuit student helps teach basic computer skills

A youth center receives computers to expand their facility

A group of Net Literacy volunteers that teach residents in Section 8 Housing

The City of Fort Wayne and the Urban League partner together to train members of the community

Training the trainer by the Net Literacy Coordinator in Fort Wayne

Save The Youth's members danced with Net Literacy volunteers as we partied to commemorate a new 24 seat computer lab

A summer program at IUPUI where student volunteers work together to develop new programs for Net Literacy

A pick up to ensure families at a center have computers at home

Northwest High School opens it doors to teach computer and Internet skills to members of the community

Carmel High and Brebeuf students repurpose thousands of computers for nonprofits and schools

Arlington and Tech High School students work together to develop websites for nonprofits

State Representatives, the Mayors of Lafayette and West Lafayette, and the President of Tippecanoe County thank Verizon and Net Literacy

Verizon presents a $25,000 check for the third year to help support Fort Wayne's Net Literacy program

Building computers during a summer program to help schools and nonprofits

Arlington and Northwest High Schools repurposed 815 computers in three weeks

Mr. Smith and team of ITT Tech students working to set up a 15 seat computer lab at the Westside Community Ministry

ITT Tech students begin to wire server area for the Westside Community Ministry

The local area network works!

When building this 15 seat computer lab, the computers arrived before the furniture

Building yet another computer lab

Community Connects volunteers helps teach youths

Computers staged to be sent to community centers

Many Cities and Towns have issued proclamations recognizing Net Literacy's student volunteers' community service work

Net Literacy programs are grounded in the schools - and community fairs attract new volunteers

 

 

Student volunteers learn job and life skills when teaching computer and Internet skills to others

Students teaching adults computer and Internet skills at the Urban League

 

 

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