Compudopt Celebrates Digital Inclusion Week with Device Distributions & Tech Education Events Across the Nation 


Compudopt is thrilled to participate in this year’s Digital Inclusion Week (DIW). From October 7-11, we will be hosting a series of impactful in-person events, classes, and workshops designed to equip students and communities with the technology and skills they need to thrive.


DIW is a nationwide event encouraging digital inclusion through various events aimed at educating and reaching out to the community, making it an excellent opportunity to extend the mission of Compudopt to empower youth and their families.


Why Digital Inclusion Week Matters and How It Aligns with the Compudopt Mission

Digital Inclusion Week has the pivotal objective of bringing awareness into the discussion of the barriers that millions of people face in their pursuit of digital access, particularly among low-income and underserved communities. At Compudopt, we aim to bridge this digital divide by providing device, internet access, and digital literacy education. We believe that digital equity is a basic right, and technology with the skills to thrive in today's connected environment must be afforded to everyone.



Computer and Device Distributions during DIW:


Throughout the week, Compudopt will distribute donated computers to communities and individuals in need to ensure that more families can access technology.

  • October 7: Austin, TX, 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM.
  • October 11: Mercedes, TX,  2:00 PM to 5:00 PM.


Technology Education & Workshops:

In addition, Compudopt will also be offering workshops in technology education with the goals of building digital skills and providing a better education around technology.

  • October 7 & 9: Tiny Techs at Austin Elementary, in Galveston, TX
  • October 7 & 10: STEAM Team at the Upward Hope Academy, in Galveston, TX
  • October 7-11: Tiny Techs at Boys & Girls Club of Kingsville, TX
  • October 7: STEAM Team at Parkway Elementary, in Monahans, TX
  • October 7: Learn 2 Earn and STEAM Team at Metropolitan Ministries, in Tampa, FL
  • October 8 & 10: Tiny Techs at St. Michael's School in Los Angeles, CA
  • October 9: Digital Skill Builders at Vision of Hope Francis X. Cabrini School, in Los Angeles, CA
  • October 10: STEAM Team at North Jr. High School, Evansville, IN
  • October 11: Train the Trainer on Digital Skills Builders with Girls Inc., San Antonio, TX


Please Join Us for Digital Inclusion Week

Compudopt is proud to participate in Digital Inclusion Week and to lead the charge in making digital access for all. Learn more about our participation in Digital Inclusion Week and how you can support digital equity in your community.

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