NorthSide - Digital Literacy Class - 2nd Cohort

NorthSide - Digital Literacy Class - 2nd Cohort

  • Ages 18+

Come join us at NorthSide for a fun and interactive digital literacy class to boost your tech skills! Beginner Cohort starting 3/18, 2:30 pm

By WIN Workforce Development Program

Select date and time

Tuesday, March 18 · 2:30 - 4pm EDT

Location

ONE NorthSIDE, Colab 18

100 South Commons Suite 100 Pittsburgh, PA 15212

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

NorthSide - Digital Literacy Class

Welcome to the NorthSide Digital Literacy Class March Cohort Beginner Class

In collaboration with the NorthSide North Shore Chamber of Commerce, NorthSide Works! and One NorthSide, the WIN Workforce Development Program is pleased to offer free or low-cost custom individual and group digital literacy classes to individuals facing economic hardship seeking to remove employment barriers and find sustainable employment.

Each month we will teach basic digital literacy skills and host walk-in hours for the computer lab to help you find sustainable employment. If you are interested in attending the class, please fill out your information here.

ELIGIBLITY

The WIN Workforce Development Program provdes services to individuals that are 18 years of age or older, have a Mental Health Diagnosis and/or Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Substance Use Disorders/Recovery, ReEntry and face financial hardship (eligible or participating in Medicaid). We work to remove employment barriers due to Social Determinants of Health, (such as food insecurity, housing instability, education, employmnet, education, financial strain, utilities, childcare) and help inidviduals to find sustainable employment.

Registration for the walk-in computer lab usage is not required.

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The WIN Workforce Development Program (WDP) seeks to address the economic hardships faced by individuals by providing comprehensive job training and placement assistance. This supports economically challenged individuals, including those with mental health diagnoses, intellectual disabilities, individuals dealing with substance abuse or in early recovery, and those at risk of homelessness.

$0 – $25