Clara Vargas, Luis2025-08-072025-08-072025-08-11http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/3638Improving digital literacy is essential for increasing access to employment opportunities among unaccompanied homeless youth. This internship project at The Haven Project focused on implementing a digital literacy program using Level All, a bilingual online platform that teaches job readiness, cybersecurity, and digital confidence. Modules were selected based on Haven’s existing digital literacy framework and tailored to meet client needs. Participants completed resume-building, job search, and online safety lessons. A Google Form was used to collect pre- and post-session feedback, which showed an increase in self-reported tech confidence and skills. Findings suggest that pairing Level All with one-on-one coaching can make digital learning more accessible and empowering for vulnerable youth populations.en-USTackling Digital Literacy Among the Homeless: Building Confidence and Career Readiness Through Digital Literacy TrainingPresentationDigital literacyHomeless youthJob trainingWorkforce developmentTechnology accessCareer readiness