County to Distribute 1,000 Laptops to Military Veterans Impacted by the Digital Divide

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Delete The Divide is an initiative led by the County of Los Angeles to advance digital equity in underserved communities. The initiative includes a range of support programs and services, including the issuance of laptops to households in need. The county’s Laptops for Veterans campaign, on Dec. 22 and 23 at various libraries throughout the county, is providing free laptops to military veterans this holiday season.

The campaign launched Nov. 28, announcing the first 1,000 veterans to submit a completed needs assessment form would receive a free laptop. The response was overwhelming, with all spots filled within just three days by veterans representing the various military branches: Air Force, Army, Marines, Navy, Space Force, and U.S. Coast Guard. This response underscores the critical need for technology access among veterans.

The laptops will be distributed at 15 county library locations by the Delete The Divide staff. The devices are funded by the county’s general fund with approval from the Board of Supervisors.

Delete The Divide has provided more than 2,500 free laptops across the county to students, seniors, families, veterans, community-based organizations and people experiencing homelessness. In 2024, the goal is to distribute an additional 7,500 new laptops to constituents in need through funding from the American Rescue Plan Act and a grant from the California Public Utilities Commission.

Help spread the word about this important initiative.

Details: www.deletethedivide.org/ or for general information email info@deletethedivide.org.

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