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Bridge the Digital Divide: Free WiFi Solution for Low-Income Families in Athens

This proposal by Team Internets highlights the critical need for internet access as a basic human right and offers a cost-effective plan to provide free WiFi to over 150 people in the Rocksprings area of Athens. With a budget of $2200, approximately $14.70 per person, the pilot targets local community hubs like Dollar General, Hope Springs Church, the Police Station, Athens Housing Authority, Teen Matters, and Clarke Central. By addressing the lack of internet access among low-income families, this initiative aims to empower individuals and enhance opportunities for education, employment, and communication. Join us in creating a more connected and inclusive community in Athens.

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Bridge the Digital Divide: Free WiFi Solution for Low-Income Families in Athens

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  1. Adopt A Connection Free WiFi for Low-Income Families in Athens A solution proposal by Team Internets Sean Dunn Mike Wilbur Peter Walker Angel Brown Jordan Burke

  2. Internet Accessis a Basic Human Right

  3. Bandwidth is not Renewable

  4. The Pilot • One block of the Rocksprings area • > 150 people < $2200 • ~$14.70 per person • Targeting Dollar General, Hope Springs Church, Police Station, Athens Housing Authority, Teen Matters, Clarke Central

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