A COMPUTER education program is starting up at the Cardinia Combined Churches Caring (4Cs) in Pakenham.
Officeworks has donated two computers for IT whizz Andy Bunker to teach anyone interested in learning basic computer skills.
Jeni Mathieson, co-ordinator for 4Cs, said Mr Bunker, who volunteers a day a week at the centre, was a big help and was keen to share his wealth of knowledge.
“We are starting to run two computer classes.
“It will be in small groups of two or three people so they can speak up and ask what they want,” she said.
Mr Bunker has been updating the computers for the staff at the centre.
“I’m still getting used to my flash new computer,” Ms Mathieson said.
“He’s very friendly and you can relax around him.” Anyone interested in participating in the program can contact the centre.
Wealth of computer whizz – Jeni Mathieson and Andy Bunker with Erin Ackerley and Matt Garner from Officeworks, who have donated two computers to the 4Cs. 77396
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