T he Damien Center Computer Lab aims to provide equitable internet access and information technology literacy to clients and patients of the Damien Center, as well as to participants in various Damien Center programs. Volunteer Digital Literacy Coaches will help Damien Center clients, patients, and/or program participants use our computers and internet connection to accomplish a multitude of online goals and tasks including, but not limited to: sending and receiving emails, browsing online for specific services or items, accessing important websites, making online payments, searching for employment or volunteer opportunities, creating, editing and/or printing important documents, scheduling appointments, arranging transportation and travel, and a variety of other possibilities. This is a great opportunity for current or former administrative professionals, university students, retired adults, Damien Center clients, patients, and program participants, and anyone with free time during the week.
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Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 12:00pm - 5:00pm
Thursdays from 12:00pm - 4:00pm
Fridays from 12:00pm - 3:00pm
About the Environment:
The Damien Center Community Computer Lab will be housed on the third floor of the Damien Center Mosaic Building, located at 1420 E. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN. Upon entrance to the building from E. Washington Street, there is an elevator that will provide access to the third-floor computer lab (the same is true for those entering from the attached parking garage or from the parking lot behind the Damien Center Legacy Building on N. Arsenal Ave).
T he Damien Center Computer Lab aims to provide equitable internet access and information technology literacy to clients and patients of the Damien Center, as well as to participants in various Damien Center programs. Volunteer Digital Literacy Coaches will help Damien Center clients, patients, and/or program participants use our computers and internet connection to accomplish a multitude of online goals and tasks including, but not limited to: sending and receiving emails, browsing online for specific services or items, accessing important websites, making online payments, searching for employment or volunteer opportunities, creating, editing and/or printing important documents, scheduling appointments, arranging transportation and travel, and a variety of other possibilities. This is a great opportunity for current or former administrative professionals, university students, retired adults, Damien Center clients, patients, and program…