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Charity in the Community (CITC), is a non-profit organization started seven years ago by Henry and Janette Razor in Chicago's South Side.  They started the program when they realized how many people in their neighborhood needed basic computer training.

From the article:
Two studies released last month reveal the need for such programs due to the continued magnitude of the digital divide: A report from the University of Illinois at Chicago revealed nearly 40 percent of Chicagoans have little or no access to the Internet, primarily in low-income and non-native-English-speaking neighborhoods, while a separate report illustrated a new digital divide between those with high-speed access and those with low-speed access to the Internet.

Students served by the program receive A-Plus certification training with Windows Networking and Active Directory.


Read The Full Article (suntimes.com)


Link to this page: Programs open Web access, bridge digital divide
Originally Published: 09/26/2009 by Sandra Guy at Chicago Sun-Times


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