The Richmond Digital Health Literacy Project has been leading successful Digital Health computer classes at the Nevin Community Center. The class has grown from 7 to 18 students over the past five weeks! This first cohort includes English- and Spanish-speaking learners from the YES Nature to Neighborhoods Wellness Navigators program. More students will start the training program during drop-in computer lab hours at Richmond’s Literacy for Every Adult Program (LEAP) on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2pm-5pm.
Some of the topics covered so far include finding reliable health information online, using google maps to locate health services, and understanding health insurance. Additional learning plans on the topics of physical wellness, family wellness, and community wellness will be added over the next month.
To volunteer to help out with the classes or for more information, please contact us.
Some of the topics covered so far include finding reliable health information online, using google maps to locate health services, and understanding health insurance. Additional learning plans on the topics of physical wellness, family wellness, and community wellness will be added over the next month.
To volunteer to help out with the classes or for more information, please contact us.