The Hudson Valley Digital Navigators program is a valuable resource for individuals in need of technology assistance. Offered at several Mid-Hudson libraries, the program provides free guidance from trained digital navigators who can assist with various tasks, such as using devices, accessing internet services and more.

Digital navigators are available at five libraries in Ulster County: Kingston Library, Elting Memorial Library, Plattekill Library, Ulster Township Public Library and Woodstock Public Library. In Dutchess County, the Red Hook Library also has digital navigators on offer. A complete list of participating libraries and organizations can be found at hvconnected.org.

These digital navigators are here to help with a wide variety of tasks that individuals may need assistance with in the digital age. Whether it’s accessing educational services or simply navigating everyday life tasks online, these trained guides are available to lend a helping hand. If you need technology assistance, be sure to visit one of the participating libraries and take advantage of this valuable program.

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