How Tech Savvy Teen Volunteers are Helping the Neighborhood

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Computers are found in our daily activities, from shopping and banking to business and entertainment. Many of our oldest community members cannot perform the simplest of computer tasks. For them, social media meant to connect is a source of isolation. These people need basic computer skills to participate in society. They still have a lot to contribute and should be given the opportunity to be included in the global community.

Teens are looking for a way to be included in our society. Many schools now require community service for high school graduation. It can be hard for teens to find volunteer opportunities outside of church settings. Many of these teens have amazing computer skills or social media know-how.computers_adults

The Connect IT App seeks to bring together tech savvy teens with those that could benefit from their wisdom. Student volunteers are paired with elderly patrons based on desired skills ranging from basic computer abilities, ecommerce and web design, or social platforms. Volunteers can teach on the patron’s computer or on the Connect IT supplied laptop each volunteer is equipped with.

The connect IT App is visually simple with large icons and easy navigation. Our website will link to community centers and the AARP. We will also place traditional flyers in public libraries, senior centers, and retirement homes. Teen volunteers will also be reached through high schools and the volunteer network website.

The Connect IT App will give seniors the skills they need to bridge the digital divide while allowing teens an opportunity to get their volunteer hours. This is adopt a grandparent 2.0.