For many people, the only method to get and send information out is by using a Community Access Program site. This is particularly true for homeless youth in our city (talk to Phoenix Youth or your local library) and many of our seniors.
Do you support affordable public internet access and skill training to help people to use this in Nova Scotia? Don’t let this great organization and program disappear. Below you will find links to read more about C@P, recent articles, and how to TAKE ACTION IF YOU CARE.
WHAT IS CAP?
C@P networks provide access to invaluable ICT infrastructure across…
February 9, 2010 – 3:52 pm
This evening the Hub celebrates with one of our members, Carbon Sense Solutions who will be recognized as 2nd place winners in the innovacorp i3 Start-Up Competition for Zone 3: Halifax Regional Municipality. A big congratulations to Carbon Sense Solutions on this achievement from all of us at the Hub!
In addition to qualifying for this very competitive award, Carbon Sense Solutions has been a great partner in leading the newly created HubTalk focusing on the Climate Change trip, post Copenhagen. The HubTalk series was inspired by hosting the first TEDxHalifax talk in October, which focused on “Global Perspective and Local Learning”. The HubTalks…
December 3, 2009 – 12:36 pm
On Tuesday, November 17th, Dale Zak submitted the first iPhone application – Meet Me Here on behalf of a new business called Apps4Good.
The Give: When you purchase the Meet Me Here application, the proceeds will benefit Phoenix Youth, who offer ten programs and services that support at-risk and homeless youth, ages 12-24. Phoenix help youth transition from a place of need, to a place of happy and healthy independence. Their mission is to break the cycle of poverty and homelessness.
The Get: A useful, well designed and built iPhone application that allows you to quickly send a Meet Me Here message to your…