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The nonprofit partnership has already equipped 5,148 families across five states with critical digital resources

HOUSTON (Dec. 16, 2024)Compudopt, a national nonprofit providing technology access and education at no cost to under-resourced youth and their communities, and Mission Telecom, a nonprofit telecommunications organization, have entered a three-year partnership to bridge the digital divide by providing 30K families nationwide with free digital devices and at least one year of free high-speed internet. 

Compudopt and Mission Telecom began collaborating in Nov. 2024 and have since distributed over 5,148 devices to under-resourced communities across the country. The two organizations officially kicked off the three-year partnership at a device distribution event in Houston earlier this month, where 102 local families received a free device and high-speed internet. High-resolution photos, video and b-roll from the event are available for view and download here.

“At a time when technology impacts nearly every aspect of society, device access and connectivity are the first steps toward closing the gap,” said Compudopt CEO Megan Steckly. “By equipping a family with basic connectivity resources, we’re opening the door to economic mobility and social opportunity that changes lives. We’re proud to live out this mission alongside like-minded partners like Mission Telecom.”

US Census data reports that as of 2021, up to 21% of American households lack an in-home computer, which creates roadblocks and challenges to navigating today’s digital landscape, from pursuing education to managing a bank account to sourcing health care, meaningful employment and more. Through the partnership, communities will experience the benefits of connectivity, as well as access to Compudopt’s multi-language IT support and a two-year device warranty to ensure they’re supported through their new digital journey.

“Mission Telecom believes in the transformative power of affordable connectivity to drive social change, which only happens when communities are provided with equitable resources like device access,” said Mission Telecom Executive Director Rhea Yaw Ching. “Together, Compudopt and Mission Telecom are creating transformative, systemic change that will shift the current landscape for the better.”

Families and individuals interested in receiving a free device and/or internet can learn more at www.compudopt.org/. 

About Compudopt
Compudopt is a national nonprofit organization with a mission to provide technology access and education to under-resourced youth and their communities. Founded in 2007, Compudopt has provided device access, training and support to hundreds of thousands of individuals across the country. Compudopt operates in 57+ cities and 24+ states across the US. Click here to access Compudopt’s digital media kit.

About Mission Telecom
Mission Telecom is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit telecom providing affordable broadband and investing in a movement of systemic change. With a legacy spanning over 40 years, Mission Telecom reinvests surpluses from its telecommunications spectrum resources into driving social change. Our services enable nonprofits, educational institutions, and libraries to thrive in an interconnected world. We are on a mission to deliver innovative solutions that break barriers and champion equitable connectivity for everyone. To learn more, visit missiontelecom.org.

Media Contacts
Teddi Cliett
Three Box on behalf of Compudopt
P: (214) 635-3025

Elizabeth Rivera
Mission Telecom, Director of Marketing and Communications
P: (347) 461-7919
E: elizabeth.rivera@missiontelecom.org 
Dana Knox-Gower
Mission Telecom, Marketing and Communications Manager
P: (203) 558-0091
E: dana.knox-gower@missiontelecom.org 

By Kadein Duncan December 18, 2024
Personal donors and businesses can now donate used devices at all Micro Center locations to support underserved communities HOUSTON ( Dec. 18, 2024 ) – Compudopt , a national nonprofit dedicated to providing free technology access and education to under-resourced youth and their communities, has joined forces with leading electronics retailer Micro Center to make device recycling easier and promote digital equity. All 28 Micro Center locations across the country will now accept donations of used devices, including laptops, desktops, tablets, and smartphones. Compudopt will securely wipe, refurbish, and equip these devices with essential digital resources before distributing them at no cost to families and individuals in need across 57+ cities. “ Compudopt and Micro Center are addressing several critical challenges together,” said Megan Steckly , CEO of Compudopt . “We’re making it easy for consumers and businesses to donate unwanted devices, diverting e-waste from landfills, and creating opportunities for the 21% of American households who lack access to in-home computers. This access unlocks education, employment, economic mobility, and so much more.” Many businesses retire their devices after just three years , contributing to 20 million pounds of e-waste g enerated annually. This partnership offers a sustainable and impactful way to manage device recycling while supporting digital inclusion. “Micro Center is proud to support Compudopt’s mission of connectivity and digital equity through this meaningful partnership,” said Brad Kramer, CFO, and Co-COO of Micro Center. “We understand how vital technology is as a gateway to opportunity, and we are honored to help make the digital world more accessible.” Join Us in Making a Difference Compudopt and Micro Center are committed to bridging the digital divide and protecting the environment. Individuals and corporate teams can learn more about how to donate their used devices at the links below: Donate Personal Devices Donate Corporate Devices About Compudopt Compudopt is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to providing technology access and education to under-resourced youth and their communities. Since its founding in 2007, Compudopt has empowered hundreds of thousands of individuals across 57+ cities and 24+ states. Click here for Compudopt’s media kit . About Micro Center Founded in 1979, Micro Center operates 28 stores nationwide, offering an extensive range of computers, electronics, and related products. Known for outstanding customer service and expertise, Micro Center is committed to innovation, community support, and inclusivity. Visit microcenter.com for more. Media Contacts Teddi Cliett Three Box on behalf of Compudopt P: (214) 635-3025 E: tcliett@threebox.com Meg Adrion Micro Center Director of Digital Marketing E: madrion@microcenter.com
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