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Computer Training - United for Better Living Inc.

United For Better Living Inc. provides one-on-one training and group activity sessions that offer computer technology training to teens and adults.

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Digital Literacy Programs

Vocational & English Language Training - Heartland Human Care Services - Broadway

Heartland Human Care Services' Vocational English Language Training (VELT) Program offers English language classes, one-on-one and group tutoring, job readiness, digital literacy, and transitions counseling to English language learners, including refugees and immigrants. The program also offers vocational training in areas such as: Hospitality, Food Service, Information Technology, Childcare, Truck Driver Training, and Medical Interpreting. Acknowledging the ever-changing demographics of its participants, curricula are frequently updated to meet current needs.

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Classroom Training
Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
English as a Second Language
Digital Literacy Programs

ELL Parent Center - Skokie School District 68 - ELL Parent Center

Skokie School District 68's ELL Parent Center serves as a welcome resource for parents to support them in advocating for their children's academic achievement. Through survival-based programming, the Center offers English classes, Digital Literacy, Citizenship prep, access to community services, and uniquely designed workshops. Programs are crafted to meet parents' needs and encourage parental involvement and leadership in the community at large. Ultimately, the Center strives to provide the skills and tools to understand and navigate the U.S. educational, legal, and health systems.

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Digital Literacy Programs
Citizenship Education
English as a Second Language

Vocational & English Language Training - Heartland Human Care Services - Belmont Cragin

Heartland Human Care Services' Vocational English Language Training (VELT) Program offers English language classes, one-on-one and group tutoring, job readiness, digital literacy, and transitions counseling to English language learners, including refugees and immigrants. The program also offers vocational training in areas such as: Hospitality, Food Service, Information Technology, Childcare, Truck Driver Training, and Medical Interpreting. Acknowledging the ever-changing demographics of its participants, curricula are frequently updated to meet current needs.

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Classroom Training
Immigrant/Refugee Employment Programs
English as a Second Language
Digital Literacy Programs

Englewood Strong Program - Imagine Englewood if... - Main Office

Imagine Englewood if... (IEi) offers the Englewood Strong Program, which empowers Greater Englewood residents to identify and break down barriers to success. This comprehensive case management program is a collaborative and customized approach to address the interconnected challenges to stability, ranging from transportation hurdles to housing insecurity and everything in between.

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Financial Literacy Training
Resume Preparation Assistance
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Digital Literacy Programs
Transitional Case/Care Management

Employment Coaching & Digital Literacy - Center for Changing Lives - Satellite Office

Center for Changing Lives (CCL) offers general employment coaching to support individuals as they name and meet career goals. The Employment Coaching team offers 1:1 coaching and group workshops to ensure participants have access to the resources needed to thrive in the career they want or to advance in the job they already have. Examples of support include: practice interviews, learning new digital skills, increasing soft skills employers are looking for, and more.

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Digital Literacy Programs
Career Counseling

Onsite Digital Navigator - Chicago Southland Chamber of Commerce - Main Office

Chicago Southland Chamber of Commerce's on-site Digital Navigator Services provides personalized, one-on-one or group support to help individuals confidently access and use technology in their daily lives. Delivered on-site or at community hubs such as libraries, workforce centers, housing facilities, and nonprofits. These services aim to bridge the digital divide by offering hands-on assistance where people already live, learn, and gather. Services Offered: Device Support: Help using smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other digital devicesInternet access assistance: Guidance on finding low-cost internet options and getting connected Digital skills training: Support with essential skills like email, online forms, video calls, cybersecurity, job searching, and moreNavigation of online services: Assistance in accessing telehealth, government benefits, educational tools, and workforce platformsReferrals: Connections to digital literacy classes, affordable devices, and community tech resources

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Computer Literacy Training Programs
Digital Literacy Programs

Family Services - Chicago Commons - Early Education and Family Hub Office

Chicago Commons operates a Family Hub program that facilitates the coordination of medical and social services on behalf of parents and their dependents. Services include financial planning, employment and job-readiness skills, digital literacy, and health and wellness workshops.

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Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Digital Literacy Programs
At Risk Families
Financial Literacy Training
Job Readiness
General Health Education Programs

Northeastern Illinois University ABE-LINC Program - Northeastern Illinois University - El Centro

Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU), in partnership with Chicago State University (CSU), Advancing Broadband Equity through Learning Intermediaries Neighborhoods in Chicago (ABE-LINC) program offers Digital Skills training and Device Distribution to adults who live in targeted neighborhoods within a 15-mile radius of CSU. Language support available in Spanish and English. ABE-LINC staff trains and provides guidance around, 4 key skills to foster household broadband adoption: Basic digital skills and literacy (e.g., introduction to devices, broadband technologies, and popular applications) Digital conduct (e.g., online safety, privacy management, responsible social media practices)Digital navigation, online resources and tools (e.g., education/training, employment search, healthcare, etc.)Device distribution and Internet equipment (e.g., introduction to service plans, government, community resources, and enrollment support)

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Computer Literacy Training Programs
Digital Literacy Programs
Computer Distribution Programs

Adult Literacy - Literacy Chicago - Main Office

Literacy Chicago offers a broad range of programs including Basic Literacy, GED preparation, English as a Second Language, Workforce Development, Citizenship classes, Digital Literacy, and numerous bridge programs.

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Digital Literacy Programs
Citizenship Education
Adult Literacy Programs
English as a Second Language
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction

Employment Coaching & Digital Literacy - Center for Changing Lives - Main Office

Center for Changing Lives (CCL) offers general employment coaching to support individuals as they name and meet career goals. The Employment Coaching team offers 1:1 coaching and group workshops to ensure participants have access to the resources needed to thrive in the career they want or to advance in the job they already have. Examples of support include: practice interviews, learning new digital skills, increasing soft skills employers are looking for, and more.

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Digital Literacy Programs
Career Counseling

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