Digital Inclusion Nonprofit Byte Back Is Getting A New Home

After 20 years operating out of a converted rowhouse in Brookland, digital inclusion nonprofit Byte Back is about to get a modern new home. The nonprofit, which teaches basic computer skills to the District’s underserved residents in a bid to close D.C.’s digital divide, will move to NoMa this summer.

“We are thrilled to be moving into a space that fits who Byte Back is on the inside as an organization. It will outwardly reflect the modern, professional work we’re doing,” Elizabeth Lindsey, the organization’s executive director, said in a statement. “It will be a space our students are proud to study in, a place they feel safe in and a space that encourages them to be professional and reach their career goals.”

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