Digital Access Project
The Digital Access Project is a program of CFILC that supports people with disabilities in getting internet services at a lower cost, perfect for those who have limited incomes.
The Digital Access Project aims to help those who do not have the digital literacy skills they need to succeed and help them understand the relevance the Internet has in their lives. Whether it’s finding a job, helping their children complete homework for school or accessing e-commerce, electronic medical records and connecting with distant family, it is vital that we encourage every person and persons with a disability to take advantage of the tools they need to succeed.
A Project of the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers,
in part funded by the California Emerging Technology Fund.
Website features searchable listing of digital training centers