Families utilizing technology and educational resources at the new Connected Learning Center.
AT&T has launched a Connected Learning Center at the West Broad Street YMCA in Savannah, Georgia, backed by a $50,000 contribution. This initiative aims to improve internet access for local families, providing essential educational resources for homework completion and skills training programs. Local leaders emphasize the center’s impact on closing the digital divide, further supporting community education and workforce readiness. AT&T’s broader goal is to establish at least 100 Connected Learning Centers by 2027, contributing to a larger mission of connecting 25 million individuals to high-speed internet by 2030.
AT&T has officially launched a Connected Learning Center (CLC) at the West Broad Street YMCA in Savannah, with the aim of improving internet access and providing essential educational resources for local families. This initiative is supported by a substantial $50,000 contribution from AT&T, underscoring the company’s commitment to addressing the challenges posed by the digital divide.
The CLC is set to provide a dedicated space where families can access digital tools for various purposes, including completing homework and participating in skills training programs designed for workforce readiness. These resources are particularly crucial in an era where technology skills are increasingly important for career success.
Local leaders recognize the immediate benefits the CLC will bring to the community. The initiative is expected to directly enhance access to technology and critical digital skills for children and their families within the area.
According to data, nearly 40 million Americans currently lack home broadband access, creating significant barriers to education and employment opportunities. The establishment of the CLC at the West Broad YMCA emphasizes AT&T’s ongoing efforts to close this gap and provide vital resources that will aid families in their pursuit of knowledge and skill-building.
The West Broad YMCA’s CLC is one of only eight Connected Learning Centers located throughout Georgia. This initiative is part of a broader effort by AT&T, which has opened a total of 64 CLCs across 19 states since 2021. Collectively, these centers have provided assistance to approximately 64,000 individuals, highlighting the company’s commitment to fostering digital inclusion.
As part of its long-term strategy, AT&T has set a goal to open at least 100 Connected Learning Centers by the year 2027. This ambitious initiative is accompanied by a pledge of $5 billion aimed at connecting 25 million people to high-speed internet by 2030. These efforts reflect AT&T’s recognition of the importance of reliable internet access in facilitating education and improving quality of life for families across the nation.
The launch of the Connected Learning Center at the West Broad Street YMCA marks a significant step towards bridging the digital divide in Savannah, Georgia. By enhancing internet access and providing essential educational resources, AT&T is making strides in its mission to support families and empower communities. This initiative serves as a crucial reminder of the continuing need for equitable access to technology in our increasingly digital world.
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