
Raleigh residents can get free one-on-one tech help through the city’s Digital Ambassadors program. Support is available during designated drop-in hours for anyone needing assistance with their devices.
The assistance program, aimed at bridging the gap between residents and their technology skills, offers a casual setting for any level of tech inquiry, no sign-up required. "Whether it’s a quick question or something bigger, we’re here to help," proclaimed a recent announcement on the City of Raleigh official webpage. With sessions taking place at two different locations, the Raleigh Pathways Center and the Marsh Creek Community Center, citizens can find a convenient spot to receive guidance on everything from sending an email to more complex digital tasks.
Dates for the Raleigh Pathways Center help sessions kick off, on Aug. 2 from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. and will continue on the first Tuesday of each subsequent month through December. Meanwhile, those closer to the Marsh Creek Community Center will find the ambassadors available on the third Monday of each month from Aug. 21, during the same time slot from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. These opportunities present a rare opening for residents to enhance their technological prowess without any cost.
For those interested in taking advantage of this program, a visit to the Raleigh Pathways Center or the Marsh Creek Community Center during the scheduled times can be the first step. The initiative is particularly appealing as sessions do not require prior registration, allowing for spur-of-the-moment assistance, which can be a boon for those grappling with urgent tech complications. The full schedule and details can be found on the City of Raleigh's announcement page.









