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Give Love Feel Good launched its fifth year of charitable campaigns, focusing on this year on closing the digital divide for young people.
“The digital divide speaks to the growing distance between those who have digital literacy and connectivity, and those who do not,” said Katie Bowden, President of Duke Creative Collective, the sponsor agency behind Give Love Feel Good, in a press release.
“COVID-19 has highlighted that gap, especially for school children, who may be asked to learn online while in lockdown, and for those in high school who attend class in a virtual environment every second day.”
The digital divide is an issue becoming more prominent in communities around the world. It is a phenomenon that is more severe in areas with no connectivity, low quality and outdated Internet infrastructure, or without the financial resources to take advantage of technology.