The document provides an assessment of Byte Back, a nonprofit organization aimed at bridging the digital divide by offering training in basic office and career development skills to underserved communities, particularly marginalized groups such as African American women and the LGBT community. It discusses the role of community technology centers in facilitating access to technology and fostering social connections that strengthen civic participation and community cohesion. The assessment highlights the need for nuanced understanding of internet use among marginalized populations to effectively integrate technology into their daily lives and improve overall wellbeing.