Offer to help people digitally

A charity that aims to help people learn computer skills is looking to work with local groups.
Lincs Digital, based in Horncastle, has partnered up with the South and East Lincolnshire Local Councils Partnership, of which South Holland District Council is a member.
Ann Avison, project manager for Lincs Digital, said: “The ability to use digital devices and access online services is an important part of everyday life, and we want to make sure the residents of Lincolnshire, especially those in small rural communities, are not left behind.
“We continue to fight for Lincolnshire and bring national projects to local venues. Recent times have proven that online services are now an essential requirement, enabling us to keep in touch with one another, order shopping, and manage health supplies.
“We are pleased to have supported so many before the pandemic, and we anticipate that even more people will now realise the importance of these skills and seek assistance as we return to normal activities. We are also providing ongoing support via phone, email, and video calls, ensuring our groups continue to receive help beyond the learning sessions.”
For more information visit https://lincsdigital.org.uk/ or contact 07833 151469.

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