
We hope you were one of the guests at the CLC Award Event, honoring Libby Denebeim for a lifetime of community service with the first Norma Satten Community Services Innovation Award.
Pictured is Libby Denebeim, CLC Executive Director Marie Jobling and CLC Board President Elinore Lurie. Subscribe to our blog to see more pictures and highlights of the convening at www.sfhealthyaging.org.
helped organize the 2012 Aging and Disability Technology Summit at San Francisco City Hall.
Learn about computer classes at www.sfconnected.info and learn more about what 's after the Summit at http://www.sfhealthyaging.org/. See pictures and resources here.
The COMMUNITY LIVING CAMPAIGN is pleased to be part of San Francisco's Community Broadband Opportunity Program (SF CBOP) with funding from the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA).
This funding will provide extensive training, computers, and broadband connections throughout San Francisco, through partnering organizations, including senior centers, adult day and supportive housing sites, after school programs, youth organizations, digital media partners, and City College of San Francisco. The Community Living Campaign will provide training on social media like Facebook, Skype, Twitter and other social media. We will also continue our work with local partner organization around the development of Tyze, new personal private networking site. Social media classes are already underway.
For a list of current trainings, click here.
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