“Crossing the Digital Divide - One Person at A Time”, CIO Magazine - June 15 2004

 

 

 

 


Street Tech is a non-profit organization offering low cost computer training, certification, and job placement assistance for deserving adults (ages 18 and up) from disadvantaged communities in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Our Vision: “All men and women in our community, regardless of barriers to success, will achieve economic self-sufficiency through prosperous, vibrant, meaningful careers.”

Our Mission: “Street Tech is an innovative social enterprise whose mission is to empower men and women facing barriers to employment to achieve economic self sufficiency.  We provide a comprehensive career development program that includes job skills training, credentials, career coaching, work experience and job placement assistance.”

Upcoming Events:

April 1, 2008 (SanPablo)          Guest Speaker – Suzanne Statler – Interviewing – San Pablo Campus

April 2, 2008 (Booker T.)           Guest Speaker   Suzanne Statler - Interviewing – Booker T.

April 3, 2008 (Booker T.)           Guest Speaker            Erik Brizendine 

April 8, 2008 (Booker T.)           Guest Speaker   Michelle Shutzer – Linkedin networking

April 8, 2008 (SanPablo)          Guest Speaker       Nicole Scott- Robert Half Staffing

April 12, 2008                           Basketball Nite     Golden State Warriors vs. L.A. Clippers

April 15, 2008 (SanPablo)         Guest Speaker  A+ Class Paul Lamb “Linked-In”

April 16, 2008 (SanPablo)         Guest Speaker  A+ Class Jennifer Falasco – Employee Recruiter

April 24, 2008 (Booker T.)         Guest Speaker, A+ Class Jennifer Falasco – Employee Recruiter

May 12, 2008 (San Pablo)         Guest Speaker,  A+ Class- Ed Hudson - Printers

May 21, 2008                            Guest Speaker – Michelle Augenstein – “Wardrobe for Opportunity” 

May 24, 2008                            Baseball             Oakland A’s vs. Boston Red Sox 

 

 

 

 


 "The importance of Street Tech is something that can't quite be quantified. There is much more to it than technological Training…it is the focus it (Street Tech) puts on reaching out to the community and helping those of us without the means to cross the invisible digital divide" Randy Arevalo,


"Street Tech has put me on the 'super highway' of the tech world. Little did I know that when I walked through Street Tech's doors that my life would change. My process through Street Tech has enabled me to read a computer magazine such as "PC World", and actually understand what I am reading. Technology is no longer a mystery to me. My experience with Street tech has encouraged me to pursue a MCDST (Microsoft Certified desktop Support Technician) certification. If you want to get your foot in the door in terms of solid technical foundation, Street Tech is the place to be". - Delores Orr, A+ and MCDST Alumnus ‘05

 
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