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Examples of powerful CT Programs in Washington State include:

  • Horn of Africa Services provides culturally appropriate services that enhance the employability of East African refugees and immigrants residing in the Seattle area.
  • Jack Straw Foundation provides blind youth from Washington State with a team-based creative and educational experience in audio production using adaptive technology to increase their self-determination and self-expression.
  • Reel Grrls provides innovative video and computer-based media training to teenage girls in the Puget Sound region enabling them to produce films about issues that are important to them and screen/broadcast their work in the community.
  • Recreation Technology Coalition provides computer-based academic support and technology training to lower-income public school students in the city of Seattle.
  • The Inland Northwest Community Access Network (TINCAN) provides training to at-risk Spokane County teens in video production and online and broadcast news with the purpose of increasing civic engagement and improving academic performance.
  • Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (WSCADV) provides a Technology Safety and Access Project designed to strengthen financial literacy and access to technology among survivors of domestic violence in Washington.
  • Puget Sound Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology (PSCTLT) provides the TechREACH program aimed at increasing the number of underrepresented middle school girls who pursue science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) classes, degrees, and careers.
Technology Conference
Technology Conference

Girl and Computer
4H Computer Girl

Reel Grrls
Reel Grrls

Youth and Computer
Youth Managing Lab

Computer Classroom Presentation
Computer Classroom Presentation
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