Three and a half years after the creation of Emmaus Connect, Jean Deydier has created a new association: WeTechCare.
This structure offers to set up tools to help people find a job and acquire basic digital skills. Emmaus Connect has helped 25,000 people to date. "The Emmaus Connect program is based on a solidarity-based Internet access offer and the development of the digital skills needed to find a job, consume intelligently, get training or simply maintain a link with their loved ones.
WeTechCare was created to strengthen the digital inclusion approach by increasing the capacity to support vulnerable people in acquiring their digital autonomy. Its goal is to reach one million beneficiaries by 2020.
WeTechCare will offer online insertion paths to actors and support structures (social action, public services, local authorities).
The underlying idea is to allow the guides to appropriate the digital transition in order to transmit it to their public.
The first service created by WeTechCare is a platform dedicated to helping young people find employment: Clic'N'Job.
The association has the support of Google and the SFR Foundation.