Digital Poverty
On this episode of The Business Brunch guests will be discussing the issue of Digital Poverty in the UK, as 2020 illustrated the need for better connectivity for many who are now WFH or taking classes online.
Join B4 Member hosts and special guests as they discuss recent news, upcoming events, and sector-specific topics in a casual get-together, sharing ideas, opinions and thoughts.
Good Things Foundation: How to use the internet, for yourself or teach someone:
www.learnmyway.com
Good things Foundation: Virtual Map:
www.onlinecentresnetwork.org
BT – Programme – Give a Laptop:
www.bbc.co.uk
Good things Foundation : Recycle your electricals:
www.recycleyourelectricals.org.uk
Restart Project: Where to give a laptop locally & who benefits:
therestartproject.org
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