Westside Future Fund secures $100,000 from AT&T to narrow digital divide for families living on historic westside
Digital connectivity is a critical resource for youth and families, and it helps to support a healthy and thriving community. With support from AT&T, Westside residents will now have access to the digital tools they need to succeed.
To help narrow the digital divide in one historic Atlanta neighborhood, AT&T has awarded a $100,000 grant to Westside Future Fund (WFF) as part of the AT&T connected learning initiative. This initiative includes a $2 billion commitment from 2021 to 2023 to help bridge the digital divide by promoting internet accessibility, affordability and safe adoption.
WFF, a place-based nonprofit serving five neighborhoods on the Historic Westside, will use the funds to provide digital devices to low-income families with children who are part of its signature programme, Home On the Westside. This programme provides the opportunity for homeownership for people with key live, work, and learn connections to the community. In addition to providing digital devices, WFF will survey families living in WFF rental properties about their digital literacy needs and offer training with a focus on computer and technology skills. WFF currently provides free connectivity for 78 multifamily units in its portfolio.
“Through our work at WFF, we see each day that access to affordable housing is critical to ensuring the continued health and access to opportunity for families,” says WFF president & CEO John Ahmann. “We’re grateful to AT&T for providing us with key funding support that helps us further connect our communities and continue to deliver on our mission to residents living on the Historic Westside.”
WFF’s service footprint on the Historic Westside includes Vine City, English Avenue, Ashview Heights, Atlanta University Centre and Just Us. Prior to entering Home on the Westside, families are housing-unstable, and at risk of homelessness or displacement. WFF advances a compassionate approach to neighborhood revitalisation that helps to develop the Historic Westside into a community King would be proud to call home. Since its founding, WFF has championed four impact strategies, including community health and wellness, safety and security, cradle-to-career education, and mixed income communities. With this grant, WFF and AT&T will help bridge the digital divide on the Historic Westside and improve academic and economic mobility outcomes for some of the most vulnerable community members.
“At AT&T, we are committed to helping close the digital divide and connecting more Atlantans to greater possibility,” says Venessa Harrison, president, AT&T Southeast Coastal States. “As part of this commitment, we are proud to support Westside Future Fund and its Home on the Westside programme. Together, we are providing Westside families with digital devices and resources to help them access virtual learning, develop essential digital skills and connect today in preparation for a brighter tomorrow.”
AT&T is furthering its efforts to help close the digital divide by providing affordable internet service through Access from AT&T. When Access from AT&T is combined with the federal Affordable Connectivity Programme (ACP), eligible households can receive home internet service at no cost to the household.
Visit here to learn more about the organisation and its Home on the Westside programme.
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