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About
Cyber4Project

At Cyber4Project, we’ve taught over 7,500 seniors and students essential digital literacy skills through 10+ global chapters. From helping older adults recognize scams to walking them through password setup, our workshops and one-on-one sessions are designed to make technology feel accessible and safe.

 

We’ve led over 65 events, raised more than $5,000 through grassroots fundraising, and co-developed a cybersecurity tool that placed 2nd at FBLA States. Along the way, we’ve built partnerships with community organizations, created educational resources tailored for seniors, and cultivated a culture of patience, empathy, and empowerment.

MISSION & HISTORY.

Cyber4Project (C4P) began with a simple goal: to help our grandparents and neighbors feel safer using the internet. A few students saw firsthand how many older adults struggled with basic tech, whether it was spotting phishing scams, creating secure passwords, or just sending an email. What started as a small effort to help close relatives quickly turned into something much bigger. As word spread, so did the need. Community centers, libraries, and senior groups began reaching out for support. That early momentum led to the creation of a nonprofit focused on building digital confidence through trust, patience, and steady support. Over time, we developed a way of teaching that prioritized connection, not just instruction.

 

Our mission is to bridge the generational digital divide by making technology feel more approachable. We believe everyone should feel safe and capable online, regardless of age. Through hands-on workshops, printed guides, and one-on-one help, we meet seniors where they are and support them at their own pace. What makes C4P unique is the relationships we form along the way. Every conversation, every question, and every smile reminds us why this mission matters.

TEAM MEMBERS.

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Organization President/Cofounder

Gavin Katz

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Vice President/Dublin Chapter Lead

Shubhang Rathore

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Treasurer/Cal Chapter Lead

PARTNERS.

We partner with community centers, schools, tech companies, and local organizations to bring digital safety education directly to the seniors who need it most. Whether it's hosting workshops, providing devices, or offering space to meet, our partners help make this mission possible by showing up for their communities in meaningful ways.

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