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CSP Announces 2024 Digital Skills Challenge
Community Service Programs of West Alabama (CSP) on Thursday announced the launch of its 2024 Digital Skills Challenge.

TUSCALOOSA, AL — Community Service Programs of West Alabama (CSP) on Thursday announced the launch of its 2024 Digital Skills Challenge: Digital Bingo.
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The nonprofit says the initiative involves completing a bingo card of digital skills activities, with the first 200 participants with the most squares completed on their bingo card receiving a laptop computer.
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CSP said bingo cards are available by attending an orientation/registration pre-assessment session.
“We are excited about this opportunity to connect residents with a digital navigator who can assist community members with internet skills and the use of computers and devices,” CSP Director of Housing Programs Antwon Prince-Sealy said. “We are committed to demystifying technology by providing one-on-one, ongoing assistance to connect residents with affordable internet, devices, technical skills, and application support associated with education, workforce development, telehealth, financial capabilities, and housing support/supportive services.”
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Digital Bingo is currently available to residents in Dallas, Greene, Hale, and Sumter counties, with a new Digital Bingo Challenge set to launch in 2025 for residents in Bibb, Choctaw, Fayette, Lamar, Perry, and Tuscaloosa counties.
For more on the 2024 Digital Skills Challenge, contact CSP’s Digital Navigator at (205) 394-5480.
Those interested in participating can call (205) 469-0397 to register for a session.
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