Bringing the digital world closer to seniors

The first edition of the Smart Café, organized by the Commission de la Famille et du Troisième Âge, in collaboration with the Maison des Jeunes Henri Trauffler and the Golden Me association, was a great success.

Throughout the afternoon, over coffee and cake, the seniors had the opportunity to ask the experts how their phones, tablets and laptops work. Alongside Golden Me expert Anne Frausing, several young people from the Maison des Jeunes de Mamer also volunteered to help the seniors. The aim of the event is to bring people aged 55 and over closer to the digital world.

The Mamer Schlass village hall attracted many visitors. The atmosphere was excellent. The initiative was warmly welcomed by participants. As a result, the committee plans to organize Smart Cafés on a more regular basis.

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