We would like to thank The David Bohnett Foundation (www.bohnettfoundation.org) for their generous support! Established in 1998, the David Bohnett CyberCenter provides computer access to more than 1,400 people per month who would otherwise not have access to the Internet and to computer training. The CyberCenter is equipped with a full-range of Internet and business software available for business computing and provides community education and training through both free and fee-based classes on business and creative software, and the Internet. There is no cost to access the Internet and basic computer applications. Free computer training sessions are available both to the general population as well as for specific groupstimes are set aside for deaf people, seniors, and women to enjoy specialized training sessions. The Center assists approximately 1,400 people each month. More comprehensive software application classes are offered to community members through the Gay & Lesbian Center's Learning Curve program. A list of CyberCenter classes and training sessions is published each month in At The Village. To contact the CyberCenter please call Location The Village at Ed Gould Plaza
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