MARLBOROUGH – Superintendent Ernest F. Houle is pleased to share that students in Assabet’s Computer Programming and Web Development (CPWD) program have been giving back to their community by helping out at local senior centers.
Computer Programming and Web Development students have been visiting local senior centers in Hudson, Maynard, Marlborough and Westborough. Students try to visit each location once a month for up to two hours.
While visiting the centers, students work one-on-one with the seniors on any technical issues they may have, including using their cell phones, tablets and laptops, as well as solving issues with email.
“The students are eager to work with the seniors and help them resolve whatever technical problem they may be dealing with. Whether the issue is big or small, the students take their time and make sure that the senior is satisfied with their resolution,” said CPWD instructor Richard Montville. “It is very rewarding for the students to see how they are helping, and the seniors always ask when we are returning to the center! It’s a very good way to give back to our sending communities, since they give us our students.”
The volunteer work allows students to use the skills they have learned in Assabet’s CPWD program to help members of their community, giving them a sense of pride and accomplishment in their abilities.
“It is wonderful to see our students graciously go out into the community and use their talents to help others,” said Superintendent Houle. “We are very proud of our CPWD students, all of whom are committed to their craft and to helping improve the lives of others.”