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NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORKS

In partnership with the DC Housing Authority the Community Technology Center is creating technology centers at two public housing sites, Garfield Terrace and Park Morton. These centers have one purpose: to help public housing residents become more self-sufficient.

Our neighborhood networks are comprehensive learning centers that serve the full spectrum of public housing residents. Children use technology in an after-school setting to explore ideas and improve academic achievement. Families use online training to increase their financial literacy. Job seekers are trained in information and communications technology to upgrade their marketable skills. Seniors learn how to use the internet to research their health or access government services.

 

The HUCUP Community Technology Center works with a host of partners to test new ideas in service to low-income communities in the Washington Metropolitan area. We are always interested to establish practical partnerships with committed and talented organizations. We work with volunteers, students, parents, academics, schools, churches, and non-profit organizations. If you or your organization is interested in working with us to make technology work for grass-roots communities, write to:

Richard Jaeggi
Director
rjaeggi@howard.edu

Center for Urban Progress o HU Research Building 1, 1840 Seventh Street, NW, 3rd Floor Washington, DC 20001- 3108
Phone (202) 865-8572 o Fax (202) 232-6751 o hucup@howard.edu