Through classes, interest groups, and special events, EngAGE participants have opportunities to learn about such topics as financial literacy and scam prevention, health news, music appreciation, and more, all in a supportive environment. One area we think is particularly important is learning about technology. When possible, we even arrange to provide the technology itself.
Seen here: Residents at Metro@ Compton learn to use a tablet in the technology workshop funded by the State of California’s Public Utilities Commission. When they complete the class, they get to keep the tablet. [Consumer Technology Association (CTA)]


Also: Piedmont Program Director Arnold visits North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony to provide tech support to residents.
