If you know somebody who could benefit from being online, why not give an hour of your time and show them how - It could make a massive difference to their life!
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Go-On – Give an hour!
If you know somebody who could benefit from being online, why not give an hour of your time and show them how - It could make a massive difference to their life!
To pledge your hour, and for more information, please click here.
Go-On – Give an hour!
We’re pleased to be welcoming Martha Lane Fox, Champion for Digital Inclusion and some of her Digital Inclusion Task Force to Birmingham today. We have a full morning planned with visits to meet families who have benefited from the award-winning Aston Pride Computers in the Home project; and residents of an Erdington tower block (Windsor House) who have been provided with computers and broadband connectivity in a six month trial to promote broadband uptake in social housing.
In addition to meeting the city’s residents, Martha Lane Fox will also be holding talks with community representatives, regional policy makers and business heads to discuss key priorities for the Race Online 2012 strategy and the city’s drive to address digital inclusion in achieving economic recovery. She will be meeting with Deputy Leader, Cllr Paul Tilsley where Martha’s ‘Ask’ to Birmingham will be to look at ways in which we could act more as a corporate citizen by engaging our workforce in helping to reduce the digital divide.
The full day’s programme is here for more information and we’ll let you know more about the day as it unfolds.