Osage Nation's 'Wahzhazhe Connect' Initiative Bridges the Digital Divide for Elderly Members

Wednesday, 17 July 2024, 23:57

Osage Nation's groundbreaking initiative, 'Wahzhazhe Connect,' aims to close the digital gap by offering free internet services to community members aged 55 and above. The program includes the installation of signal towers for comprehensive coverage, enhancing connectivity for seniors in the area. With this move towards digital inclusion, the Osage Nation showcases its commitment to supporting the technological needs of its elderly population, paving the way for a more connected and empowered community.
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Osage Nation's 'Wahzhazhe Connect' Initiative Bridges the Digital Divide for Elderly Members

Breaking the Digital Barrier

Osage Nation introduces 'Wahzhazhe Connect,' a transformative program

Improving Connectivity

Free internet provision for members aged 55 and over

Comprehensive Coverage

Signal towers constructed to ensure widespread accessibility

Empowering the Elderly

Enhancing digital inclusion and connectivity for senior citizens


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