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Spectrum Partners with Queens-Based SAFEST to Boost Technology Resources with New Computer Learning Lab

Spectrum Partners with Queens-Based SAFEST to Boost Technology Resources with New Computer Learning Lab

UsaNewsOnline.Com Desk, Jamaica, N.Y. – May 6 – Spectrum and the South East Asian Fund for Education, Scholarship and Training (SAFEST), a Queens-based nonprofit, announced and unveiled the opening of a Spectrum Learning Lab with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the school in Jamaica. 

SAFEST is a non-profit organization that educates and integrates underserved newcomers, usually South Asian immigrants, into the civic and economic life of New York City. The organization’s mission is to develop the skills needed to create a prosperous and vibrant community where immigrants can seize existing opportunities or increase them to reach their full career potential.

The Spectrum Learning Lab at SAFEST is one of the 32 that Spectrum has established at nonprofit and community organizations across New York City. The Spectrum Learning Lab will be particularly beneficial for developing digital learning strategies that will equip immigrants with the skills they need to secure a job or build a business. The Lab also will support SAFEST’s English as a Second Language programs.

The Spectrum Learning Lab at SAFEST is fully equipped with state-of-the-art computers and other peripheral equipment provided by Spectrum. As part of the Learning Labs, the company provides Internet access to community organizations at no charge. The company’s commitment to the Learning Lab includes Spectrum Internet and TV services, computer equipment and software, flat-screen HDTVs and other furnishings.

“SAFEST plays an important role in the lives of many immigrants in the Queens landscape,” said Rodney Capel, Spectrum vice president of government affairs. “Through this Learning Lab, Spectrum is helping to provide them with the technologies and skills they need to succeed in this rapidly changing digital world.

Spectrum Learning Labs help participants build computer, internet and other communications skills in communities across New York City. Spectrum and its parent company, Charter, plans to open 40 such labs across New York City by 2020.

About Spectrum

Spectrum is a suite of advanced broadband services offered by Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:CHTR), a leading broadband communications company and the second largest cable operator in the United States. Spectrum provides a full range of services, including Spectrum TV®, Spectrum Internet®, Spectrum Voice®, and Spectrum Mobile™. Spectrum Business® similarly provides scalable, and cost-effective broadband communications solutions to small and medium sized business organizations, including Internet access, business telephone, and TV services. Spectrum Enterprise is a national provider of scalable, fiber-based technology solutions serving many of America’s largest businesses and communications service providers. Charter’s advertising sales and production services are sold under the Spectrum Reach® brand. Charter’s news and sports networks are operated under the Spectrum Networks brand. More information about Spectrum can be found at spectrum.com. Press Release.

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