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Help with computers

The internet is a very efficient way of providing support and information.  Increasingly organisations are using it as their main communications tool.  This applies not only to CTfC's work with church buildings and communities but to almost everything we all do.  

However some people do have difficulty accessing information using computers.  If this applies to you, or someone you know, then read on.

Don't have a computer?

There are 48 libraries around Cumbria with public internet access.

Or if you are looking for an affordable way of getting a computer at home you can use the Computers for Rural People scheme, run by the Arthur Rank Centre.

Struggling with the computer?

The BBC has lessons for beginners which you can take online now 

Or start here to find a course at your local college.  Alternatively, if you know a friendly teenager, why not ask them to help!

 
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