Become a Digital Champion

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Are you patient and confident with technology? Do you enjoy helping others overcome their technological challenges? If your answer is yes, then we need your expertise! 

What is a Watford & Three Rivers Trust Digital Champion? 

Digital Champions are volunteers who help build confidence in using technology among others. Whether it's navigating laptops, tablets/iPads, the internet, or mobile phones, Digital Champions play a vital role in fostering digital inclusion within our community.

Why become a Digital Champion?

Becoming a Digital Champion is not just about sharing your technical knowledge; it's about making a meaningful difference in people's lives. By helping others become comfortable with technology, you empower them to access information, connect with loved ones, and participate more fully in the digital world.

How can you get involved? 

If you're interested in becoming a Digital Champion with Watford & Three River Trust, we encourage you to reach out! To find out more information and sign up for our Digital Champion Training program, please click here or contact us via email at volunteering@w3rt.org or give us a call at 01923 216962.

What does the training involve? 

Our Digital Champion training, takes a minimum of two hours, and equips you with the skills and resources needed to effectively support others in using technology. From understanding common challenges to learning best practices for teaching, the training covers everything you need to know to be a successful Digital Champion.

Make a difference today! 

Join us in bridging the digital divide and empowering others to embrace technology with confidence. Become a Digital Champion and help shape a more inclusive and connected community.

Don't miss this opportunity to make a positive impact. 

Click here to sign-up

If you would like to discover the other volunteering opportunities available with Watford & Three Rivers Trust, you can visit their Golden Volunteering Hub. 

Click here to access the Golden Volunteering Hub

Published: 21st February 2024

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