At Digital Media Church, our mission is simple but powerful: to equip young people in Albania with real-world digital skills through church social media training. In a world where everything is moving online, we believe the Church can be more than a place of worship — it can become a hub for education, opportunity, and hope.

Through our free 72-hour courses, young people learn how to manage social media, create digital content, and run online campaigns. This is not just theory: our students practice with real tools like Meta Business Suite, Ads Manager, Canva, and AI-powered strategies. By the end, they are ready to serve — in their local church, in their community, and in the global digital marketplace.

Why This Matters

In many rural areas of Albania, schools still don’t even have computers. Our church-based digital training brings technology and opportunity directly to the heart of the community. Every course ends not only with a certificate but with new possibilities:

  • Some students begin working online for international clients.

  • Others use their skills to help local businesses grow.

  • Many strengthen their church’s digital presence, sharing the Gospel where people spend most of their time — online.

This is how we stop migration: by giving youth the chance to work remotely from home instead of leaving the country.

How You Can Help

We offer all these trainings completely free of charge. That’s why we depend on friends and partners around the world who believe in this mission.

Think about it this way:

  • A cup of coffee a month (€3–5) helps us print training materials.

  • A lunch or dinner a month (€10–20) helps us maintain internet and equipment so students can learn without limits.

With small, consistent support, you can be part of a big change: equipping the next generation of Albanian youth with digital skills that build futures, families, and faith.

👉 Will you help us continue this mission? Join us with a monthly gift, big or small, and be part of transforming churches into centers of digital hope.

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