Bridging the Digital Divide: Less Talk, More Action

You can make a difference in the lives of low-income residents in Northeast Kansas City Kansas by making a donation to a Connecting for Good fundraising campaign to build a free wireless network. Connecting for Good is building the high-speed Internet wireless network in the 390-unit Juniper Gardens housing complex, which serves mainly low-income residents, most of whom are single mothers and immigrant families living on $10,000 or less.




There are few organizations in KC that have made such a bold splash as Connecting for Good has in its short time as an area non-profit. This organization has taken a brash startup approach to addressing the "digital divide," a popular term to describe a lack of access or resources in one of three areas: high-speed Internet access, a computer, and computer training.

What they have accomplished in the last six months -- providing free wireless connections to all residents of KCK low-income housing complexes Rosedale Ridge and Juniper Gardens -- shows the depth of their efforts to empower area residents with free high-speed Internet access.

During two recent visits to Juniper Gardens I met Maria Kline, president of the housing complex, who expressed deep appreciation to Connecting for Good's efforts. She understands the importance of providing high-speed Internet access because, as she said, it "gives the opportunity what other children have that might not be in a low-income" category.

Give $25, $50 or $100 today to level the digital playing field for area neighbors. http://www.neighbor.ly/jgwifi

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