SPECTRUM TO HOST WIFI TROUBLESHOOTING COURSE, PRESENT $20,000 DIGITAL EDUCATION GRANT TO OAK HILL COLLABORATIVE 

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Spectrum is hosting a digital education class with Oak Hill Collaborative on Friday, March 27th with helpful tips for maximizing the WiFi experience in the home, staying safe online and more.

The class is from 3-4 p.m. and free to the public. No pre-registration is required. 

Prior to the class at 2 p.m., Spectrum will present Oak Hill Collaborative with a $20,000 Spectrum Digital Education grant to bolster free programming. Attendees included Youngstown Mayor Derrick McDowell, Ohio Senator Al Cutrona, OHC’s Executive Director Patrick Kerrigan and Spectrum officials. 

Now in its eighth year, Spectrum Digital Education continues to support initiatives that make a tangible impact in communities.

In total, Spectrum has awarded $1.1 million to 55 nonprofit organizations that work to expand access to digital tools, skills training and resources in the communities Spectrum serves.  

Since launching in 2017, Spectrum Digital Education has committed more than $12 million to support 204 community-based nonprofits across Spectrum’s 41-state service area. Grant recipients have distributed nearly 20,000 laptops and held more than 50,000 digital education classes, benefiting nearly 200,000 community members nationwide.

For more information, please contact the Oak Hill Collaborative at

(330) 406-0731.

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