Knockmore Gets Everybody Online
Knockmore Community Centre has teamed up with EverybodyOnline to offer a short beginners course for older people on the benefits of the internet and email and how to get “surfing the net”
EverybodyOnline takes Pride of Place for Royal Visit
EverybodyOnline project officer Ina Allum and her volunteers in Leigh Park, Portsmouth will meet Her Royal Highness (HRH) Princess Anne when she visits the Pride of Place Community Advice Centre, Leigh Park on Tuesday 8th May.
Sheltered housing scheme takes to the information superhighway
Tenants from 18 BIH Housing Association sheltered housing schemes are enjoying a new leisure past time – silver surfing in cyberspace – thanks to EverybodyOnline.
First Fish on the Net
Traditional fish festival provides opportunity for local people living and working alongside the fishing industry to access the Internet, and try out their computer skills.
Partnership Initiative tackles Digital Divide in Northern Ireland
The EverybodyOnline project was launched in Northern Ireland this week to help excluded communities engage with digital technology and the Internet.
Chips for CHYP
The Council for Homeless Young People is now reaping the benefits of collaborating with the EverybodyOnline Project in Glasgow.
Update from our projects in Northern Ireland
The EverybodyOnline Northern Ireland team are raring to get online. All six project officers are now in post and have already started work.
Digital archive puts Gwavas residents online
Gwavas Residents Association in Newlyn has been granted an award of £20,000 from the Local Heritage Initiative to explore their local heritage and create an online digital archive.
11th EverybodyOnline project launches in Newlyn
Last week, EverybodyOnline launched in Newlyn, Mousehole and Paul to help local people access the Internet, learn new skills and find out how technology could improve their lives.