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Digital Inclusion in Partnership with ASDA Foundation

A project supporting local communities in Trafford, Swinton and Bolton with access to free ‘Basic Computer Skills’ training and digital equipment, funded by ASDA Foundation.

Programme Headlines

  • 6576 people supported with digital connectivity across 3 Greater Manchester areas over 4 years.
    • Bolton: 545 people
    • Swinton: 1648 people
    • Trafford: 4383 people
A Basic Computer Skills session in Swinton
A Basic Computer Skills session in Swinton
A Basic Computer Skills session in Trafford

We believe

Every person should have an opportunity to overcome barriers and achieve his / her fullest potential and contribute fully to their community.

Project Showcase

Digital Life-Line: Community Fund

Distributing digital communication to people directly and via NGO’s who have no access to online facilities and are at significant risk of mental health issues and re-offending. We will also support connectivity through further training and support.

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With your help, we can support more people to get back on their feet and into work. Your donation will fund Antz Junction work and make a big difference.