Tribal Community Computer Lab now open
Tribal Community Computer Lab now open
A newly repolished Tribal Community Computer Lab operated by the Suquamish Tribe Education Division is now open on Sandy Hook Road, providing tribal members, their families, and tribal government staff with free access to computers, high speed internet, and online tools in a quiet, dedicated workspace.
“Whether you’re completing school assignments, updating a résumé, applying for jobs, or simply need a quiet place to access online resources, the computer lab is designed to support your goals,” said Kali Chargualaf, who helps manage the lab as part of her Higher Education duties. “Please come by anytime.”
Recent additions to the lab include a complimentary coffee bar and a comfortable living room-style couch area, along with a big table with seating for six and plenty of room for those that might need to spread out paperwork or work on a project.
Open weekdays from 8am–4:30pm, the computer lab is located just inside the main entrance of the Old Tribal Center. The space is available to students at all levels, job seekers, Tribal Elders, and community members who may not have consistent access to technology at home. Education staff say the lab is intended to be flexible and welcoming, whether someone needs a short visit to submit paperwork or a longer block of time to focus on coursework or applications.
No appointments or reservations are required to use the lab, though the space can be reserved when needed. For more information contact Kali Chargualaf at (360) 6892254 or KChargualaf@ Suquamish.nsn.us



