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358 people are interested
Basic Computer Skills Tutoring and Zoom Hosting
ORGANIZATION: Community Living Campaign
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358 people are interested
The Community Living Campaign is an organization dedicated to helping older adults and people with disabilities thrive and age in place. Currently, we are seeking patient, caring, and skilled volunteers to help our growing number of fun, basic computer classes online and in person.
Volunteers could co-host existing Zoom sessions that fit best with their availability. We are also arranging for volunteers to provide one-on-one classes in our Digital Passport program, offering to guide participants to fun, online one hour sessions.
The perfect candidate would have experience using Zoom and enjoy teaching about fun and engaging online sites and activities. We would hope they would be kind, patient, computer-savvy, flexible, and reliable. Orientation and some training will be available. Feel free to visit our website and see the current schedule of activities and classes at https://www.sfcommunityliving.org/events. Learn more about the offerings in our Digital Passport Program at https://sfcommunityliving.org/digital-passport.
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About Community Living Campaign
Location:
1663 Mission Street, Suite 525, San Francisco, CA 94103, US
Mission Statement
Community Living Campaign builds connections to help seniors and people with disabilities age and thrive in their own homes and communities.
Description
We work with San Francisco seniors and people with disabilities to increase the connections, resources, and support needed to age and thrive in their own homes and neighborhoods.
We organize free activities and programs like computer classes, healthy aging workshops, senior exercise groups, and grocery delivery. These activities offer practical support and teach valuable skills. But most importantly, they create opportunities for folks to make the friendships they need to age well at home.
Studies show that only 20% of what people need to age at home comes from formal services. The other 80% comes from friends, faith groups, and other community connections.
Meeting the needs of an aging population is a huge undertaking. So we also build coalitions, bringing together neighbors, community organizations, businesses, and City agencies to organize and advocate around issues that are too big for any of us to solve alone. Most recently, these have included the SF Tech Council and the Dignity Fund Coalition.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Multiple locations San Francisco, CA 94103
DATE POSTED
August 15, 2024
SKILLS
- Basic Computer Skills
- People Skills
- Internet Research
- Relationship Building
- Tutoring
- Adult Education
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Flexible times, M-F mostly, 1 to 2 hours shifts