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211 Kings County

Kings United Way

211 serves as an informational tool to find local public resources and services from government, community and non-profit organizations. Find help with food, housing, child care, job training, mental health and many more services that can help either you, your friends, or your family when times get tough.

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Broadband Deployment Support

San Joaquin Valley Regional Broadband Consortium

Facilitation of broadband deployment and mapping to inform work with internet service providers, municipalities, and school districts to deploy fiber to underserved and unserved areas.

Internet Access/Enrollment Support

Community Health Worker (CHW) Enrollment Assistance

West Fresno Family Resource Center

Enrollment assistance for CalFresh, health insurance access, California ID vouchers, CalKIDS scholarships, and more.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Computer Literacy Classes

Madera Unified School District

Madera Unified School District Parent Resource Centers offer free bilingual computer literacy classes designed to help families learn essential digital tools such as ParentSquare, Aeries, Google Drive, and email to better support their child’s education.

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Digital Equity Partnerships

Kingsburg Media Foundation

Working with community organizations to expand access and inclusion across the Valley.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Digital Literacy Certificate Course - BT 379 - Introduction to Microsoft Office Applications

Fresno City College

Hands-on overview of essential Microsoft Office applications including Outlook, Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Digital Literacy for Beginners

Central Valley Immigrant Integration Collaborative (CVIIC)

Spanish course for adults new to computers and technology

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Digital Tools for Entrepreneurs

Central Valley Immigrant Integration Collaborative (CVIIC)

Spanish program to help entrepreneurs use digital tools to grow their businesses.

Device Acquisition/Distribution

Library Laptop Loan Program

Reedley College Library

A program that allows students to check out laptops and scientific calculators for a 24-48 hour period.

Internet Access/Enrollment Support

Low Cost Internet Program

Binational of California

Community Health Workers provide case management assistance and enrollment services in Medi-Cal, CalFresh/Project Food Box/Food RX, Cash Aid, Section 8 housing, SSI, IHSS, LIHEAP, low-cost internet services (also provided through our call center), and mental health referrals.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Promotoras Integration Support

Vision y Compromiso

We offer a variety of programs to the community including technical assistance to organizations to integrate the promotora model; digital inclusion (mobile labor center, one-on-one computer skills training) can be integrated depending on program goals and resources.

Internet Access/Enrollment Support

Public Wi-Fi Expansion

Kingsburg Media Foundation

Partnering with local sites to bring free or low-cost Wi-Fi to community spaces.

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Smart Referral Network

Kings United Way

The Smart Referral Network helps agencies connect clients to the right services faster, more clearly, and with shared accountability so our community can respond together, not in silos.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

United for Students for Excellence (U.S.E): Healing & Identity, Leadership, & Self-Determination

Restore 180

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Basic Computer Training / Job Readiness Courses

West Fresno Family Resource Center

A program under our Economic Empowerment services that teaches fundamental computer skills for employment. Participants learn resume-building, online job applications, and more.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Cell-Ed Digital Skills Programs

Cell-Ed by EnGen

Remote program

Cell-Ed offers mobile-based digital skills programs accessible via smartphone or basic cell phone, including computer skills, technology troubleshooting, social media, health services navigation, and workplace readiness.

Internet Access/Enrollment Support

Community Internet Access

Kingsburg Media Foundation

Affordable high-speed internet for Kingsburg and surrounding Central Valley communities to help close the digital divide.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Digital Education Program

Binational of California

BOC offers in-language computer literacy workshops throughout Fresno and Madera Counties to enhance participants' knowledge and proficiency in using modern technology.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Digital Literacy Certificate Course - BT 377 - Getting Started with Computers and Workplace Technology

Fresno City College

Gain basic technology literacy required for the workplace as well as for success in introductory technology courses. Skills include: launching a computer and navigating to applications, keyboarding, emailing, and creating basic documents.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Digital Literacy Essentials

Boys & Girls Clubs of Fresno County

Digital Literacy Essentials activities are engaging and exciting project experiences. They guide youth ages 8-15 to explore digital safety, digital privacy, digital presence, online communication and retro gaming. Delivered through MyFuture, Digital Literacy Essentials activities allow youth to upload projects, build a digital portfolio, and earn stars and badges. The Digital Literacy Essentials curriculum is sponsored by AT&T & Comcast.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Digital Skills Academy

Everyone On

We're dedicated to ensuring all people can access the internet, devices, and digital skills training. We deliver trainings to individuals ages 16+ and community-based organizations that want to foster digital inclusion in their neighborhoods.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Family Leaders Program

GO Public Schools

The Family Leaders Program (FLP) is a 10-week parent advocacy and leadership development program designed to build advocacy skills, including social media skills, among Fresno parents and family members to then create system changes in order to improve student outcomes in Fresno Unified. Over 100 Family Leaders have graduated from this program since it was launched in 2017.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Library Skills Classes

Reedley College Library

Available to students interested in learning digital literacy and skills related to databases, AI, and citational references.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Parent University

Fresno State Office of Community and Economic Development (OCED)

Through California State University, Fresno OCED, we offer free virtual classes designed to help individuals grow and develop valuable skills. Our program features a variety of courses in digital learning, workforce skills, and other educational topics. Fresno State OCED has proudly served communities for over 10 years and partners with counties across California.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Promotoras Trainings

Vision y Compromiso

Our workforce development and training programs are designed to give promotoras the information, skills, and understanding they need to communicate with and advocate for their communities. The program includes digital literacy trainings.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

Signature Family Engagement Programs (K-12)

Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE)

Our 8-week Signature Family Engagement Program is designed to empower families to play an active role in their children’s education. Through this program, families will gain strategies to support social-emotional well-being, enhance digital literacy, and effectively navigate the educational system. This program focuses on academic success and prepares students for college readiness.

Internet Access/Enrollment Support

Technology Support & Education

Kingsburg Media Foundation

Helping residents set up and understand their internet and devices.

Digital Literacy/Skills Training

We Make The Internet

Root Access Hackerspace

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