Introducing our Computer Hub

Birmingham Irish • September 28, 2021

Throughout the past eighteen months, we have heard so many speak of just how much of a challenge it has been to keep in touch with loved ones.

This, of course, has mainly been due to pandemic restrictions, but also because of not feeling they have the skills to take full advantage of the tech devices they own in their everyday life.

This is why, last year, we launched our fantastic Computer Hub. Now a bustling group who meet each Wednesday afternoon in St Anne's Parish Hall, it offers a wonderful opportunity for those over 50 who want to learn more about how technology can help to connect with others and to make life easier, in a fun and engaging way.

Our ultimate aim is for all members to grow in confidence and master skills needed to understand how to make technology work for them in everyday life, and not the other way around.


So no matter what queries yourself or your loved ones have, we are sure that this can give you a helping hand.


To find out more about our Computer Hub, please call 07880385378

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