A Magic Month of Connecting Illinois Students
A Magic Month of Connecting Illinois Students
Key insights
To support Illinois’ students as they transitioned into the new school year this September, we hosted AT&T Illinois Back to School Connectivity Month by working with Compudopt to distribute 1,500 free laptops to students at events across the state.
It was a magic month of connecting students and families.
Families told us amazing stories about how the laptop would help them:
- One Chicago high school senior will no longer need to borrow his mother’s work computer to complete his assignments.
- Another student planned to research the right law school and seek out scholarship opportunities.
- The mother of a student said she wanted to thank AT&T because we were “providing laptops to families who really need them.
Supporting Students and Families Across Illinois
Across a dozen free laptop distribution events during AT&T Illinois Back to School Connectivity Month, we distributed free laptops to families in need with impactful non-profit organizations, including:
- Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago (Two locations)
- YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago (Four locations)
- Marillac St. Vincent Family Services (Chicago)
- United Way of Danville Area, Inc. (Danville)
- Prairie State College (Chicago Heights)
- Chicago State University (Chicago)
- Waukegan to College (Waukegan)
- Belleville YMCA (Belleville)
- Will County Center for Economic Development (Joliet)
- Don Moyers Boys & Girls Club (Champaign)
For students today, access to modern technology isn’t just beneficial, but fundamental to educational success and future career readiness.
Addressing the Digital Divide
According to U.S. Census Bureau data, millions of Americans still lack access to the internet or the connected devices needed to fully participate in today’s digital world. As part of our initiative at AT&T, we are committed to working with community organizations to help close this gap and ensure that all Americans can participate in the modern world. This effort is part of AT&T’s broader $5 billion commitment to help 25 million people get and stay connected to high-speed internet by 2030. Since 2021, AT&T has distributed more than 6,500 computers and devices to students and their families across Illinois.