Find Local Tech Help
Find trusted tech support near you — libraries, community groups, courses, and one-to-one help.
Types of local help available
Most public libraries offer free digital literacy classes and one-on-one tech help. Staff can assist with email, internet, phones, and basic computing.
Many libraries offer one-on-one appointments — ask at the reference desk.
Find Libraries near meCommunity colleges and adult learning centers offer beginner computer courses, often free or low-cost for seniors.
Search your local community college website for "digital literacy" or "computer basics."
Find Adult Education near meOrganizations like AARP, Senior Planet, and local senior centers run free tech help sessions and workshops.
Senior Planet offers a free tech helpline at 888-713-3495 (Mon-Sat, English, Spanish, and Mandarin).
Find Community Groups near meCommunity-run events where volunteers help fix devices and answer tech questions for free.
Bring your device, any chargers, and a description of the problem.
Find Repair Cafes near meNational organizations that can help
AARP Tech Support
Free technology resources and guides designed for adults 50+.
Senior Planet
Free tech classes, a helpline, and online courses for older adults nationwide.
Cyber-Seniors
Free one-on-one tech mentoring by trained volunteers — phone and video.
GetSetUp
Free live interactive classes on technology, health, and more for older adults.
TekSure Technicians
Book a TekSure-vetted local technician for in-home or video support.