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Saturday, September 6, 2025

After Losing So Much in the Eaton Fire, Students and Families Get Digital Lifelines

Students and families received something essential to rebuilding their lives after the Eaton Fire: 100 refurbished laptops that reconnect their children to school and parents to work.

The distribution, organized by AT&T and nonprofit Human-I-T with the Pasadena-Altadena Ivy Foundation and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., addresses a cruel irony facing fire victims – losing their digital connections in an era when internet access determines access to education and employment.

The laptops and school supply-filled backpacks went to pre-selected recipients as part of AT&T’s “California Summer of Connectivity” initiative, which targets the 41 percent of low-income California households that lack full digital access, according to the Public Policy Institute of California.

The initiative builds on AT&T’s broader national campaign to provide 30,000 backpacks and laptops to qualifying households ahead of the school year.

For AT&T, the Pasadena distribution represents a small piece of its $5 billion commitment to connect 25 million Americans to high-speed internet by 2030, focusing on accessibility, affordability and safe adoption. The company has distributed more than 30,000 computers across California since 2021.

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