We help people get access to computers, internet, and digital skills training so they can utilize the online world in whatever way will serve them best.
TGH's CEO, Dahlia Bousaid Cox, recently wrote in the Boston Business Journal about the rise of AI, why it's essential to ensure no one is left behind in this latest digital revolution, and how we can make that possible. Check it out:
We are so excited to announce that Dahlia Bousaid Cox has been named the next CEO of Tech Goes Home! As TGH marks its 25th anniversary, we are thrilled for Dahlia to take on this new role and excited about her vision to lead TGH into its next chapter. techgoeshome.org/_files/ugd/63f…
We recently had the honor of presenting to 26 Mandela Washington Fellows for Young African Leaders at @BridgeStateU. We discussed how MA-based initiatives can be adapted to bridge the digital divide globally, enhance employability, and foster long-term economic empowerment.
Tech Goes Home is grateful to be honored alongside our partner @NETSCOUT as a recipient of the 2025 Community Collaborator Awards from @BosBizJournal for our work providing 2,000 community members with digital skills, devices, and internet. Read more at bizjournals.com/boston/news/20….