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Norfolk Charity gets £50,000 boost from CityFibre to support digital literacy

A Norfolk charity that helps people with learning disabilities stay safe online has secured £50,000 from CityFibre via its new Community Fund programme.

Open Doors supports adults with learning disabilities across Norfolk through its Get Online, Be Safe Online project, helping people to gain digital skills, independence and confidence when using the internet. The charity is run by and for people with learning disabilities, providing support across a range of subjects such as social skills, health and independence to support people to be healthy, happy and safe.

The money has been used to set up its new Get Online, Be Safe Online project, which aims to share practical advice to those who need it most.

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