10-city project will provide 20,000 underserved K-12 students and their families with access to free or low-cost computers, digital literacy training, technical support, and learning tools. - News Summed Up

10-city project will provide 20,000 underserved K-12 students and their families with access to free or low-cost computers, digital literacy training, technical support, and learning tools.


NORTH CONWAY, N.H., Jan. 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Digitunity today announced a $2.5 million contribution from AT&T to help bridge the digital divide for underserved students and their families in 10 U.S. cities. Over two years, 20,000 K-12 aged students and their families who lack devices to participate in virtual learning will benefit from receiving free or low-cost computers, as well as tech and digital literacy support to help them effectively engage in today's digital learning environment.


Source: Daily Sun January 11, 2022 17:13 UTC



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