New Earswick Digital Cafe 

Our Digital Cafes are popping up across the city of York, providing a space for York residents to get dedicated support in getting online. 
Hosted in a 2 hour session, residents can come down for a warm drink and to ask any questions (and bring along any devices). 
Our volunteers are here to help you get online, from setting up a smart phone to signing up to the NHS app or York Council website. 
No bookings are required and you can stick around for a few minutes, or a few hours, everyone is welcome at the Keeping Digital Foundation Digital Cafes. 

Upcoming Cafes: 

New Earswick Digital Cafe 

Where: Folk Hall, New Earswick, York 
Next Cafe: 18 April 2024 | 10:00-12:00 
(on the third Thursday of every month) 
 
Our Digital Cafes are a space for York residents to get dedicated support in getting online, from accessing Council services or setting up a mobile phone! Bring along any devices, any questions and our volunteers are here for a cuppa and a chat. 
 
No need to book, just pop down and we'll see you there! 
 
You can get in touch with the Cafe by emailing newearswick@keepingdigital.org.uk  

Databank support available at this Digital Cafe 

The York Databank distributes free SIMs and mobile data to eligible residents, ensuring residents aren't cut off from the basic daily activities most people in our country take for granted. No-one should be left behind. Residents can find out if they are eligible and speak to a volunteer at a Digital Cafe to get started. 

Our New Earswick Digital Cafe is a safe space. 

If you are experiencing domestic abuse or are in danger, we are here to support you. Pop in to one of our Digital Cafes and say you have an appointment with Ani. One of our volunteers will then take you for a 1-1 appointment in a private room at one of our Digital Cafe locations. 
 
We will then allow you to use a phone to call 999, or to speak to a domestic abuse support helpline. Alternatively, if you do not want to ring an organisation or the emergency services, we can talk to you about referring you to a domestic abuse organisation or provide you with more information on how you can get support. 

Getting to the New Earswick Digital Cafe: 

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There is a free car park on the side of the building on Elm Tree Mews. 
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Numerous local bus services serve the Digital Cafe. 
The number 1 (First York) is the closest serving bus service, stopping outside the Folk Hall 
The number 13 (Connexions Buses) is the closest serving bus service, stopping outside the Folk Hall 
The number 20 (York and Country by Transdev) is the closest serving bus service, stopping outside the Folk Hall 
The number 5 (First York) stops at St Andrew's Church 
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There are bike racks at both the front and rear entrances of the Folk Hall to enable you to cycle to us and secure your bike. 
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