ATLANTA — AT&T and Compudopt, an Atlanta tech and education startup, are giving 250 refurbished laptops to the Salvation Army Rya & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center on Thursday morning.
The laptops will be distributed by the Salvation Army to Atlanta students and families, according to a release from AT&T.
The company said the laptop giveaway is part of their AT&T Connected Learning initiative, meant to bridge the digital divide through access to the internet and affordable and safe adoption of technology.
Overall, the connected learning initiative includes a $5 billion commitment by AT&T to help 25 million people get access to the internet and stay connected by 2030.
At the end of June, AT&T opened a new learning center as part of the same program at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta.
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