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[Photo: Secretary Alphonso Jackson stands at the front of the room with Sam Gallagher and Candi Harrison]
Secretary Alphonso Jackson talks with Chicago Web Clinic participants.


Schedule
Here are the cities we tentatively plan to visit in the coming months. Check back soon for dates.

 -   Albany
 -   Albuquerque
 -   Chicago
 -   Dallas
 -   Grand Rapids
 -   Greensboro
 -   Las Vegas
 -   Miami
 -   San Diego
 -   San Francisco
 -   Sioux Falls
 -   St. Louis
 -   Washington DC



Meet the Presenters
 -   Candi Harrison
 -   Sam Gallagher
 -   Helen Savoye Minor
 -   Joanne Johnson
 -   Letha Strothers
 -   Rachel Flagg
 -   Eric Ramoth


For Web Clinic Alumni

Visit our password-protected webpage with resources and information for people who have already attended a HUD Web Clinic.


HUD is offering great training opportunities to help you use the Internet to do your work. HUD's Departmental Web Managers teach these popular classes on how to design and manage a public service website that works. And the best part? They're FREE!

Who Should Come?

Non-profits, state and local governments, public housing agencies, faith-based and community-based organizations, tribal entities, and other HUD partner organizations.

Web Clinics target HUD partner organizations who don't already have a website or who don't quite know what to do with their websites.

What's Covered?

  • Simple do's and don'ts about what to put on your website
  • A step-by-step process for organizing your website - including guidelines for making your website accessible to people with disabilities
  • Low-cost/ no-cost ideas for marketing your site
  • Tips on how to get technical support (including someone to do that computer work for you) for free
  • Agenda

HUD wants to help you. The web is an important way to deliver services to the public. HUD wants to help you be successful in using the web to do your work. Come join us!

 
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