Year: 2010
Google Redux
What’s better than Google coming to volunteer in the Tenderloin Tech Lab during Google Serve Week? […]
On The Menu: June 14-20
What’s cooking this week at St. Anthony Dining Room! Monday, May 14 – Pilipino Style Pork […]
Letters to the Editor: Mayor, be Proud of S.F.
SF Gate: June 11, 2010
Sports Basement Donations Keep Patients Fit
A big thanks to the kind folks at the Bryant Street Sports Basement! They’ve generously donated […]
Celebrating 75 Years Of Unity, Service And Recovery
Today marks what is commonly referred to in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) as “Founders Day.” On this […]
Google Volunteers Tech Support In The Tenderloin
On Tuesday, June 8th, 2010, students at the Tenderloin Tech Lab got a V.I.P. tutoring session with twenty of Google’s finest employees. For the second year in a row, the Tenderloin Tech Lab hosted GoogleServe, a week dedicated to introducing Google employees to the myriad opportunities for community service in the Bay Area.
Archbishop Mitty High School Examines The Digital Divide
Students realized that early education and access to technology help people access well- paying jobs that require technological understanding and skills and those who are not able not able to have the same benefit often remain stuck in low wage, low-skills jobs.
Not Available in Stores: Ed Moose Auction On Ebay
The Mooses are really doing it. Ed and Mary Etta Moose are selling their collection of […]
From the Intern Desk: Hunger Action Day
Last Wednesday was a day to remember. Partially because I had to get up at 5:30 am during my first week of summer vacation but mostly because I had the privilege of fighting for a meaningful cause alongside some of the most passionate and inspiring individuals I had ever met. It was the much-anticipated Hunger Action Day in Sacramento.
Net Neutrality
The Tenderloin Tech Lab is about equal access to technology. When one considers access to information on job listings and on-line applications, and how many business communications happen via email, technology access becomes more of a basic need than a luxury.