Comcast Kicks Off Internet Access Program In Virginia - WRIC Richmond News and Weather -

Comcast Kicks Off Internet Access Program In Virginia

Posted: Updated:
  • 8News

  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 10:43 PM EDT2013-05-22 02:43:43 GMT
    Powhatan, VA—Many here in Central Virginia are searching for ways to help the tornado victims in Oklahoma. A group of women in Powhatan decided to take matters into their own hands, and are pitching in
    Many here in Central Virginia are searching for ways to help the tornado victims in Oklahoma. A group of women in Powhatan decided to take matters into their own hands, and are pitching in to help in the best way they can...
  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 9:53 PM EDT2013-05-22 01:53:13 GMT
    RICHMOND, VA—Memorial Day is less than a week away, and lots of stores are dishing out sales—8News Anchor Amie McLain explains how you can find the most bang for your buck. This Memorial Day weekend, consumer
    Memorial Day is less than a week away, and lots of stores are dishing out sales—8News Anchor Amie McLain explains how you can find the most bang for your buck...
  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 9:38 PM EDT2013-05-22 01:38:54 GMT
    Richmond, VA—Many Americans are tightening their budgets; but even with the rising cost of raising a family, a local pharmacy believes health should not be sacrificed and is taking unusual action to promote
    Many Americans are tightening their budgets; but even with the rising cost of raising a family, a local pharmacy believes health should not be sacrificed and is taking unusual action to promote the benefits of vitamins...

RICHMOND, VA. (AP) - Comcast is kicking off the second year of a program aimed at making sure low-income families in Virginia have Internet access.

Company executives are joining officials from the Federal Communications Commission and local leaders in Richmond on Thursday to launch the program.

The program offers low-cost home Internet service, a voucher to help buy a computer, and access to free training on digital literacy.

To date, more than 1,800 families in Virginia have been connected to the Internet through the program.

Officials say Internet access is important for students and families to help close the digital divide.

Comcast is working with several organizations to promote the program in Virginia, including Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Boys and Girls Clubs, the Urban League and the Virginia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

 

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.