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Tech Manitoba donates computers to people needing online experience during self-isolation

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Even though so many people are socially isolated due to the coronavirus pandemic, it’s still easy to stay in touch and keep abreast with what’s happening in the world thanks to the internet — as long as you know how to use it.

A Winnipeg tech industry association is hoping to help people in need with a digital literacy program that will donate free desktop computers to a few individuals or families in need.

Tech Manitoba’s Margaux Miller told 680 CJOB the organization’s DigitALL program is aimed at getting people more confident with computers and the online world. “Right now, more than ever this program is so important,” Miller said. “Without the necessary computer skills to work from home or even just interact socially or economically in

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