The California Foundation for Independent Living Centers, Digital Access Project supports people with disabilities, low-income families, veterans and seniors in obtaining affordable Internet service. The program also aims to provide those who do not have the digital literacy skills necessary to successfully navigate a computer or Internet. By providing accessible digital literacy training referrals and affordable Internet access we are increasing the possibility of people with disabilities in securing a job, helping their children complete homework for school or accessing e-commerce, electronic health care services and connecting with distant family or building an online network of support to build their independence.
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