Digital Literacy Initiatives

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HACP Executive Staff & Digital Literacy team at the ConnectHomeUSA Summit in DC

The Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh (HACP) is proud to arm its residents with the tools they need to succeed in the Digital Age.

Our Digital Literacy Initiatives team works to bridge the digital divide within our communities and in the Greater Pittsburgh Region.

Residents can learn basic computer skills, coding, resume building, and more through our WiFi on Wheels (W.O.W.) CyberBus, in partnership with Jerome Bettis' the Bus Stops Here Foundation and Pittsburgh's STEM Coding Lab.

The HACP WiFi On Wheels (W.O.W.) CyberBus Schedule

A second CyberBus, the Workforce on Wheels CyberBus 2.0, launched in July 2025, in partnership with the Master Builders' Association of Western Pennsylvania, CCAC, Literacy Pittsburgh, PNC Bank, Ebenezer Outreach Ministries, and Dress For Success Pittsburgh. This mobile workforce development lab is operated by our Resident Employment department and will focus on assisting residents with everything they need to build a career. (For more on CyberBus 2.0, check out our Workforce Development Project Page -- in progress.)

The Digital Literacy team also operates two Creative Arts Corner studios -- one in the Bedford EnVision Center in the Hill District and a satellite location in Northview Heights -- where all residents can learn all aspects of audio and visual production, graphic arts, photography, and more!

Read on below to learn more about our Digital Literacy Initiatives, including a partnership with Computer Reach to provide residents with refurbished desktop computers, a new laptop loan program for Family Self-Sufficiency Program participants, and the team's trip to the ConnectHomeUSA Summit where it was awarded an inaugural Trailblazer Award for its ground-breaking digital literacy initiatives.

The Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh (HACP) is proud to arm its residents with the tools they need to succeed in the Digital Age.

Our Digital Literacy Initiatives team works to bridge the digital divide within our communities and in the Greater Pittsburgh Region.

Residents can learn basic computer skills, coding, resume building, and more through our WiFi on Wheels (W.O.W.) CyberBus, in partnership with Jerome Bettis' the Bus Stops Here Foundation and Pittsburgh's STEM Coding Lab.

The HACP WiFi On Wheels (W.O.W.) CyberBus Schedule

A second CyberBus, the Workforce on Wheels CyberBus 2.0, launched in July 2025, in partnership with the Master Builders' Association of Western Pennsylvania, CCAC, Literacy Pittsburgh, PNC Bank, Ebenezer Outreach Ministries, and Dress For Success Pittsburgh. This mobile workforce development lab is operated by our Resident Employment department and will focus on assisting residents with everything they need to build a career. (For more on CyberBus 2.0, check out our Workforce Development Project Page -- in progress.)

The Digital Literacy team also operates two Creative Arts Corner studios -- one in the Bedford EnVision Center in the Hill District and a satellite location in Northview Heights -- where all residents can learn all aspects of audio and visual production, graphic arts, photography, and more!

Read on below to learn more about our Digital Literacy Initiatives, including a partnership with Computer Reach to provide residents with refurbished desktop computers, a new laptop loan program for Family Self-Sufficiency Program participants, and the team's trip to the ConnectHomeUSA Summit where it was awarded an inaugural Trailblazer Award for its ground-breaking digital literacy initiatives.

Page last updated: 08 Dec 2025, 11:27 AM