

Digital Horizons Foundation provides underserved youth with practical digital skills that support education, employment, and opportunity
Providing digital skills and technology training for youth in rehabilitation centers in Morelos, Mexico.
Many of these young people leave detention with limited educational opportunities and few legitimate pathways to employment. Our goal is practical and measurable: equip them with digital skills that can help create lawful futures upon release.
Digital Horizons Foundation helps vulnerable youth build practical computer and digital workplace skills that create pathways toward employment, independence, and successful reintegration into society.
Our initial program operates in partnership with CEMPLA, a juvenile rehabilitation center in Morelos, Mexico, where many adolescents come from environments marked by poverty, family instability, interrupted education, and limited economic opportunity.
CEMPLA is a state-operated rehabilitation and educational center for adolescents in Morelos, Mexico
Without access to practical job training or educational support, young people leaving detention often face significant barriers to lawful employment and productive futures.
Through hands-on instruction in computer literacy and workforce-ready digital skills, Digital Horizons Foundation seeks to interrupt that cycle by expanding opportunity, strengthening confidence, and helping students imagine new possibilities for their lives.
By equipping young people with relevant, real-world abilities, the program aims to support safer communities, stronger families, and more hopeful futures.
Digital Horizons Foundation, Inc. is a California nonprofit public benefit corporation currently pursuing federal 501(c)(3) tax-exempt recognition.

