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Comcast Helping CBOs And Students Get Connected

Internet access at home and in the community is crucial for Chicago students. Comcast has been helping families gain access to the Internet at home and elsewhere in their communities via:

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“Internet Essentials and the Learning Zones have helped thousands of Chicago children with their school work and this challenge will now help them move forward in their education and lives,” said Matthew Summy, Comcast Vice President of External and Governmental Affairs.

In addition to its $100,000 to support for the “Get Schooled, Get Connected, Challenge,” Comcast and the Comcast Foundation already have contributed $200,000 to area CBOs to support computer labs, Wi-Fi and other initiatives designed to increase connectivity and close the digital divide. Recipients of this year’s funding include the Chicago Urban League, LISC Chicago, Centro Romero, Metropolitan Family Services, Instituto del Progresso Latino and Lighthouse Youth Center.

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