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12 Fruits is a community-focused organisation that provides digital literacy, workforce readiness, mentorship, professional development, and practical life skills support. Our goal is to help individuals and communities gain the tools, confidence, and opportunities they need to grow, thrive, and contribute meaningfully to society.
We serve individuals, families, young adults, underserved communities, digitally excluded groups, immigrants, reentry populations, and anyone seeking support with personal growth, digital skills, career readiness, or community connection.
Our services include digital literacy training, computer skills classes, AI introduction workshops, workforce readiness support, mentorship, professional development, volunteer opportunities, newsletters, podcasts, community workshops, and programme-based support for individuals rebuilding or advancing their lives.
Digital literacy training helps people learn how to use technology confidently and safely. This may include learning how to use computers, email, internet tools, online applications, digital forms, video conferencing platforms, job search websites, basic cybersecurity practices, and AI tools for everyday use.
No. Our programmes are designed to meet people where they are. Whether you are completely new to computers or simply want to improve your skills, we provide practical, supportive, and easy-to-follow training.
Yes. We offer introductory AI training that helps individuals understand how artificial intelligence works, how to use AI tools responsibly, and how AI can support everyday tasks, learning, job searching, productivity, and small business development.
Workforce readiness prepares individuals for employment and career growth. This may include resume support, interview preparation, workplace communication, digital job search skills, professional confidence, goal setting, time management, and basic career planning.
12 Fruits may provide job readiness support, resources, referrals, and guidance, but we do not guarantee employment. Our role is to help participants strengthen their skills, confidence, and readiness for available opportunities.
Yes. We support individuals navigating reentry by offering digital navigation, workforce readiness, mentorship, life skills support, and connection to community resources. Our approach is dignity-centred, practical, and focused on long-term stability.
Some programmes may be free through grants, donations, sponsorships, or community partnerships. Other services may have a fee depending on the programme type, funding source, or partner arrangement. Please contact us for current programme availability and pricing.
You can register through the programme sign-up form on our website or contact us directly. Once we receive your information, a member of our team will follow up with next steps, available dates, and any requirements for participation.
Yes. We welcome partnerships with nonprofits, schools, churches, community groups, workforce organisations, public agencies, and businesses that share our commitment to community empowerment, digital inclusion, and social impact.
Partnerships may include community workshops, digital skills training, workforce readiness programmes, volunteer-supported classes, referral partnerships, event collaborations, resource sharing, and customised training for specific community needs.
Yes. Volunteers are an important part of our work. Volunteer roles may include mentoring, tutoring, workshop support, administrative assistance, event support, outreach, technical support, and programme facilitation.
Not always. Some volunteer roles require specific skills, such as technology, teaching, mentoring, or administrative experience, while others simply require reliability, compassion, and a willingness to serve. Training and guidance may be provided depending on the role.
Yes. Donations help us provide training, devices, learning materials, community workshops, and support services to individuals and families. Donations may also help sponsor participants who cannot afford programme costs.
We may accept financial donations, laptops, tablets, hotspots, office supplies, training materials, professional services, and other resources that support our programmes. Please contact us before donating physical items so we can confirm current needs.
12 Fruits may operate through both a business and nonprofit structure depending on the programme or service. 12 Fruits Foundation focuses on charitable and community-centred work, while 12 Fruits LLC may support consulting, training, and professional services. Please refer to the specific programme page for details.
12 Fruits serves communities through in-person, virtual, and partner-based programmes. Some services may be location-specific, while others may be available online. Please check the relevant programme page or contact us for current availability.
Yes. We can design customised training around digital skills, AI awareness, workforce readiness, professional development, data-informed programme design, and community engagement. Custom training can be adapted for nonprofits, faith-based organisations, schools, community groups, and small businesses.
Certificates may be available for selected programmes, workshops, or training cohorts. Certificate availability depends on the type, length, and structure of the programme.
We use participant feedback, attendance, skills assessments, progress tracking, programme milestones, and outcome data to understand how our services are helping individuals and communities. Our goal is to use data responsibly to improve programmes and demonstrate meaningful community impact.
You can stay connected by subscribing to our newsletter, following us on social media, attending our events, or checking the website regularly for new programmes, workshops, and community updates.
You can contact us through the contact form on our website or by email. A member of our team will respond as soon as possible.