Over the past two weeks, it has been a joy to celebrate the accomplishments of so many Digital Health graduates. To date, 47 learners have completed the Richmond Library's new online Digital Health Literacy training program! All graduates received a refurbished laptop, laptop bag, and certificate in recognition of their efforts to improve their digital skills and knowledge about how to use the internet to find reliable information about health conditions, health insurance, health services, and healthy living.
See below for pictures from our three graduation ceremonies, including:
Additional photos of the graduation ceremony at the Nevin Community Center are available on the facebook pages for Richmond Environmental and Health Initiatives (posts here and here) and Richmond City Council Member Jovanka Beckles facebook page (post here).
Congratulations to all of our 2015 graduates, and we look forward to working with many more Digital Health learners in 2016!
See below for pictures from our three graduation ceremonies, including:
- Richmond Council Member Jovanka Beckles speaking to Digital Health graduates and families at the Nevin Community Center
- LEAP English as a Second Language (ESL) instructors Hilaria Wright and Bruna Allen with their students at Catholic Charities
- LEAP ESL students and Patricia Ruis, Digital Health Literacy Project Intern, at LEAP
Additional photos of the graduation ceremony at the Nevin Community Center are available on the facebook pages for Richmond Environmental and Health Initiatives (posts here and here) and Richmond City Council Member Jovanka Beckles facebook page (post here).
Congratulations to all of our 2015 graduates, and we look forward to working with many more Digital Health learners in 2016!