Digital Nest, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing youth with access to technology, digital arts, and career opportunities, celebrated the grand opening of its new Stockton center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and community event.
Held at the newly renovated facility, the event brought together local officials, educators, and community leaders to recognize the impact of Digital Nest’s expansion into Stockton. The organization, which began in Watsonville over a decade ago, now operates in multiple cities, including Salinas, Gilroy, Modesto, and Stockton.
Jacob Martinez, founder and CEO of Digital Nest, shared the inspiration behind the organization, recalling how he once saw a young woman doing homework outside in the cold because she lacked internet access at home. That moment sparked the idea to create a space where young people could access technology, gain skills, and connect with career opportunities in digital media, business, and technology.
Mayor Christina Fugazi, city council members, and representatives from Congressman Josh Harder’s office were in attendance, emphasizing the importance of investing in Stockton’s youth. Several speakers highlighted the transformative power of Digital Nest, not just as a workspace but as a community hub where young people can build their futures.
During the event, Comcast announced a $200,000 donation to support Digital Nest’s programs and enhance internet connectivity at the Stockton center, ensuring students and young professionals have access to high-speed internet for their projects and learning. This investment is part of Comcast’s broader commitment to bridging the digital divide and expanding technology access in underserved communities.
The event concluded with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, marking a new chapter for Stockton’s youth in digital innovation and career development.
For more information about Digital Nest and its programs, visit digitalnest.org.