I would make it a DIY workshop or makerspace.
I do something similar in my neighbourhood. I focus it on helping people that
are not good with IT and doing local communty projects. For example, an
elderly lady wants to learn how to type: I am trying to guide her with
klavaro. I am now trying to give the klavaro team some feedback to help this
sector of the populaton.
other people come with windows computers with antivirus problems. I tell them
about how gnu/linux distributions are better and how I could help them better
if they used it. Also about General public licence software. They might
probably not want to move away from windows but at least they heard about
different options. I also try to install ClamAV on windows with no luck.