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With funding from Human Resources Skills Development Canada the Computer for Kids & Community (CFK&C) project assists youth facing barriers entering/re-entering the workforce and focuses on coaching and support while on a work placement. CFK&C staff solicits and accepts donations of used computer systems from business, industry, government and private individuals. These refurbished systems will be matched to families of low income in the area. CFK&C participants will be challenged to reach out into the community to make the connections necessary to meet project targets and timelines. They will be required to draw upon their own prior learning to apply existing skills and knowledge within the project context. They will be trained to acquire new learning and gain work experience. Finally they will be asked to lend a helping hand to those in need of assistance to access the benefits of technology. To request a computer, please complete and send the appropriate form below. We accept multiple requests from social agencies within Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott, Russell, Leeds, Grenville and Lanark Counties.
For further information please contact Stacey McBain, Coordinator 613-577-0786 or the administrative office at 613-937-0120 ext. 127 or toll free at 1-877-875-3437 ext. 127 |
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