Free@last has had a boost to its available hardware at its Community Centre in Nechells in the form of 4 new highly specified PCs from the Birmingham office of Urban Network an IT Support and Cyber security consultancy.
“We’ve created a drop in hub where locals of all ages can get access to computers and receive help and training on usage from another of our strategic partners, Digital Innovators a local company who have someone on site daily. The sessions are proving popular with attendees ranging from 12 -80 years of age, and Urban’s computers are a welcome contribution to what we can offer” said John Street from Free@last
Pictured is John receiving the PCs from Urban’s Strategic Account Manager Robert White on site at Free@last in the Nechells
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