Digital inclusion for all young people — free computer access, internet, and digital literacy.
In many townships and rural areas around White River, young people have never touched a computer. They cannot do research, apply for jobs online, access e-learning platforms, or develop digital skills.
This locks them out of the modern economy — not because they lack ability, but because they lack access. The digital divide is not a talent gap; it is an infrastructure gap.
CSC is establishing a Community Tech Hub — a safe, welcoming space with computers, reliable internet access, and trained facilitators available to all young people in the area, free of charge or at very low cost.
That number needs to change. With your support, we can open the Tech Hub and change it.
All young people from White River and surrounding communities, regardless of gender, school enrolment, or background. No registration required — walk in and get started.
Open access to computers and reliable internet for personal use, job applications, and research.
Structured courses in Windows, typing, email, internet safety, and Microsoft Office basics.
Help for students with homework, project research, scholarship applications, and university admissions.
Introductory coding workshops and digital skills sessions — opening pathways into the tech economy.
Guided access to online job portals, government services (SASSA, Home Affairs), and grant applications.