Fresno Connect - Computer Labs
Connecting the Community through People Parks and Programs
The Fresno Connect project is providing access to technology, educational opportunities and computer skill training to children, teens, adults, and seniors. This project is geared toward empowering residents with skills in technology.
The lack of access to technology is a barrier for many. Local residents lag far behind the rest of the state in both knowledge and utilization of computers and technology. Through unique collaborations and partnerships, Fresno Connect labs host classes and programs geared toward empowering neighborhood residents with skills in technology.
Community Centers with Computer Labs:
- Mosqueda Community Center
- Ted C. Wills Community Center
- Pinedale Community Center
- Hinton Community Center
- Mary Ella Brown Community Center
- Roosevelt High School
- Dickey Youth Develpment Center
- California and Elm Communty Center (future site)
- Romain Neighorhood Center (future site)
Neighborhod Centers with Homework Computer Labs:
- Sunset Center Homework Lab
- Highway City Homework Lab
- El Dorado Park Homework Lab
- Holmes Park Homework Lab
- Quigley Park Homework Lab
- Lafayette Park Homework Lab
- Melody Park Homework Lab
- Fink-White Homework Lab
- Frank H. Ball Homework Lab
- Einstein Neighorhood Homework Lab
Map of "Fresno Connect" Computer Labs

Definition of Classes AND Site Hours
For more information contact:
Jennifer Schneider, Community Recreation Supervisor I
(559) 621-7700
Jennifer.Schneider@fresno.gov