SHREVEPORT, La. – The holiday spirit is truly alive in Shreveport! This year, AT&T Field Operations is playing Santa by delivering some early Christmas gifts to the senior citizens of the community. That’s right—fifty decommissioned iPads have made their way into the hands of the Martin Luther King Neighborhood Association for distribution among local seniors.
As we dive into the digital age, it’s essential to remember that not everyone has the access they need. In Louisiana, it’s estimated that a staggering 16% of households lack access to the internet or connected devices, making it difficult for many to engage with modern technology. That’s where these iPads come into play
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This generous donation is part of AT&T’s larger initiative, called Connected Learning, aimed at ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to connect and thrive in today’s tech-oriented world. With a massive investment of $5 billion by 2030, AT&T’s goal is to help a whopping 25 million people gain access to high-speed internet.
But wait, there’s more! The company also plans to donate additional iPads for high school seniors down the road, so keep an eye out for that. It’s a significant step toward bridging the digital divide in the community.
The iPad initiative shines a light on how crucial it is for everyone—especially seniors—to be connected during these times. With many seniors finding it difficult to navigate today’s tech-savvy society, initiatives like these are essential in keeping them engaged and informed.
And it isn’t just technology being distributed this holiday season! Recently, the Shreveport Police Department came together for a heartwarming event, where officers took local children out for a little holiday shopping. It’s these kinds of community efforts that remind us all of the importance of giving back and spreading cheer during the holidays.
While festivities are in full swing, residents do need to be cautious as holiday scams are on the rise. Authorities are urging everyone to remain vigilant amid the usual hustle and bustle of this joyous season.
As we approach Christmas, let’s keep the spirit of giving alive! Whether it’s donating toys or technology or just spending time with a neighbor, every little act of kindness goes a long way. Remember, it’s not about how much you give but the love and care that come with it.
And for those planning to step out for some holiday shopping or gatherings, don’t forget to bundle up! The weather tonight is expected to be a chilly 31°F, with a clear sky and light winds from the north-northeast at 5 to 10 mph. So grab your favorite scarf and enjoy the festive spirit in the air!
This season, let’s uplift each other by sharing the warmth of connection and community. Whether through technology, support, or simply spreading joy, Shreveport is showing that holiday cheer is about joins hands and looking out for one another. Here’s to a bright holiday season filled with love, laughter, and connection!
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