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AT&T and League of United Latin
American Citizens Empower Low-Income Hispanic Communities With
Technology.
$1.5 Million AT&T AccessAll Grant Funds
Technology Centers Nationwide; The Grant Builds
On Nation's Largest-Ever Program to Provide
In-Home Technology Access .
April 17, 2007
Contact:
Lauren Tischler,
(314) 982-0285,
E-mail:
ltischle@attnews.us
Lizette Jenness Olmos 202-833-6130 ext.16
Email: ljolmos@lulac.org
SAN ANTONIO, April 17, 2007 —
The AT&T Foundation — the philanthropic arm of
AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) — and the League of United
Latin American Citizens (LULAC) today unveiled
32 locations that will house new community
technology centers in low-income Hispanic
communities through LULAC’s Empower Hispanic
America with Technology initiative. The centers,
which are planned to be operational by the end
of May, are being supported by a $1.5 million
grant that builds upon the success of the AT&T
Foundation’s $1 million grant to LULAC in 2004.
“In addition to creating 32
new technology centers, the funds will also
enable us to maintain 23 current locations
established under the previous grant,” said
LULAC National President Rosa Rosales. “More
than 55,000 Latinos received access and
instruction on computer technology through
AT&T’s support in 2004, and we expect this new
grant to more than double the number of people
we can help.”
The grant to LULAC is a part
of AT&T AccessAll, a three-year $100 million
philanthropic initiative to provide technology
access to underserved communities. It will
provide each new facility with computer
equipment, personnel support, high-speed
Internet service and videoconferencing. Eight of
the new centers will be housed in LULAC National
Educational Service Centers (LNESC), and 24 will
be implemented at non-LNESC locations.
Centers created by the 2006
AT&T Foundation grant are:
Phoenix, Ariz.
Russellville, Ark.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Pomona, Calif.
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Pueblo, Colo.
Hartford, Conn. (2)
Miami, Fla.
Orlando, Fla.
Waterloo, Iowa
Chicago, Ill. (2)
Boston, Mass.
Lincoln, Neb.
Newark, N.J.
Albuquerque, N.M. (2)
Santa Fe, N.M.
New York City, N.Y.
Youngstown, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Allentown, Pa.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Abilene, Texas
El Paso, Texas
Laredo, Texas
Salt Lake City, Utah
Alexandria, Va.
Washington, D.C. (2)
Waukesha, Wis.
Clients served by the
community technology centers are low-income
and/or first-generation Hispanic-American youth
and adults. While a higher percentage of
Hispanics are employed compared with any other
ethnic group (64 percent employment rate versus
63 percent for the next highest, Current
Population Survey, April 2006), Hispanics are
far more likely than the average American to be
among the working poor. In addition, according
to a new study by Pew Hispanic Center, 53
percent of Hispanics who are not online say this
is because they do not have access. Empower
Hispanic America with Technology is aimed at
combating these inequities by giving Hispanics
the necessary skills, and access, to compete in
today’s technology-driven workplaces.
“In today’s digital world, the
impact of connecting underserved communities
with technology resources is immeasurable as we
look at economic mobility,” said Sonya Medina,
director of the AT&T Foundation. “Our support
for the Empower Hispanic America with Technology
initiative reflects AT&T’s commitment to
strengthening education and community
development opportunities through technology.”
The LULAC-affiliated centers
provide access to and instruction on modern
computer technology in addition to assistance
with résumés, college application preparation,
GED preparation, financial aid research, and
online citizenship services and job-search
programs. Program participants use high-speed
Internet access, computer equipment and basic
office applications software to develop job
skills, research career options, educational
opportunities and other resources.
AT&T’s signature AccessAll
initiative is a landmark three-year $100 million
philanthropic initiative that connects families
and communities with technology tools that can
improve lives. The program will provide
technology access, tools and training to
low-income families, underserved communities and
the organizations that work to strengthen
communities.
AT&T and the AT&T Foundation
support efforts that enrich and strengthen
diverse communities nationwide, particularly
initiatives with an emphasis on education and
technology and those that benefit underserved
populations. Since 1996, the AT&T Foundation has
contributed more than $40 million in grants to
organizations serving Hispanic communities
across the country.
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About LULAC
The League of United Latin American Citizens (www.lulac.org)
is the oldest and largest Hispanic membership
organization in the country, advancing the
economic conditions, educational attainment,
political influence, health and civil rights of
Hispanic Americans through community-based
programs operating at more than 700 LULAC
councils nationwide.
About Philanthropy at AT&T
AT&T Inc. supports programs that strengthen
communities; improve access to information
technology and technology training; advance
education; and enhance professional-skills
development. In 2006, AT&T contributed more than
$101 million through corporate-, employee- and
AT&T Foundation-giving programs. AT&T AccessAll,
the company's signature philanthropic
initiative, is a $100 million program that
connects families and communities with
technology that can improve lives. AT&T and the
AT&T Foundation, the philanthropic arm of AT&T,
combine more than
$1.8 billion of charitable commitment to
communities across the country.
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