Congratulations to Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Augusta on the official opening of the AT&T Connected Learning Centers @communityhubaugusta

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Congratulations to Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Augusta on the official opening of the AT&T Connected Learning Centers @communityhubaugusta last week. The new centers will help to bridge the digital divide in Augusta by providing free access to a range of digital resources all under one roof. Venessa Harrison of AT&T was there to cut the ribbon prior to spending the evening with our Chamber celebrating Women In Business. 

The goal of these Connected Learning Center is to encourage more families to get connected through free access to the internet and education resources that teach the value of broadband and how to use it safely and effectively.

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