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7800 Susquehanna Street, Suite 106, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Offers low-cost Wi-Fi internet service for families and individuals.
1111 Commons Boulevard, Reading, PA 19605
Provides individual or small group assistance to community members who need low-cost home internet service, an affordable computing device, and foundational digital literacy training to make the most of the internet and its opportunities. Assistance is provided in person, by phone, via email, or by text within the context of a full-time position, volunteers, and community partners. The program is designed to meet community members where they are.
1701 John F Kennedy Boulevard, Comcast Center, Suite 300, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Offers discounted home-internet services for qualifying households.
419 Avenue of the States, Suite 700, Chester, PA 19013
Helps locate low-cost Internet access and digital devices. Provides digital literacy skills instruction and basic technical support concerning computers, tablets, smartphones, and connecting to WIFI and wireless networks.
325 North 39th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Offers free computer training programs for students of all ages, connects people to high-speed internet at a low cost, and provides open access to a computer lab four days a week.
700 12th Street, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20005
Lifeline is a federal program that helps lower the cost of your monthly phone or Internet bill, but not both. Receive up to $9.25 off your phone or Internet bill. f you qualify, your household can get Lifeline for phone or Internet service, but not both. A) If you get Lifeline for phone service, you can get the benefit for one mobile phone or one home phone, but not both. B) If you get Lifeline for Internet service, you can get the benefit for your mobile phone or your home connection, but not both. C) If you get Lifeline for bundled phone and internet service, you can get the benefit for your mobile phone bundled service or your home bundled service, but not both. D) Your household cannot get Lifeline from more than one phone or internet company.. You are only allowed to get one Lifeline benefit per household, not per person. If more than one person in your household gets Lifeline, you are breaking the FCC’s rules and will lose your benefit.
1400 John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Philadelphia City Hall, Room 167, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Assists families in establishing home internet services and accessing digital literacy resources. Once paired with a digital navigator, clients may also be assisted in acquiring low-cost computers, tablets, or phones, as well as cell service.
Provides affordable internet for qualified customers.
113 East Airy Street, Norristown, PA 19401
Helps to find low-cost Internet access and digital devices. Provides digital literacy skills instruction and basic technical support concerning computers, tablets, smartphones, and connecting to WIFI and wireless networks.
60 Surrey Way, Devon, PA 19333
Provides tablets, data plans, and support for older adults who do not have access to technology.
SEAMAAC, 1711 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19148
Provides holistic support services for immigrants and refugees. Assists elders, adults, and families on employment support, digital literacy, Digital Navigator helpline, naturalization assistance, public benefits, health insurance, intimate partner violence, ESL, health access, information and referral, case management, advocacy, community programs, and collaboration with other health care and social service providers. Provides voter registration, voter education, and voter protection supports.
Helps individuals and families to find low cost internet access and digital devices. Provides digital literacy skills instruction and basic technical support concerning computers, tablets, smartphones, and connecting to WiFi (wireless internet) networks.
1701 JFK Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Offers low-cost and free high-speed internet service for eligible families and individuals where Comcast/Xfinity is available.
Offers a Broadband Internet Assist program for low-income households.
701 East Marshall Street, c/o Chester County Hospital, West Chester, PA 19380
CCIL makes low cost Internet access and related services available to all who live, work or attend school in Chester County. In addition, CCIL provides web hosting and related ancillary services for a number of Chester County non-profit organizations
515 Walnut Street, Pottstown, PA 19464
Helps individuals find low cost Internet access and digital devices. Provides digital literacy skills instruction and basic technical support concerning computers, tablets, smartphones, and connecting to WIFI and wireless networks.
302 South Jackson Street, Media, PA 19063
Offers assistance finding low cost Internet access and digital devices. Provides digital literacy skills instruction and basic technical support concerning computers, tablets, smartphones, and connecting to WIFI and wireless networks.
