Signal Centers Assistive Technology has received a $100,000.00 from the West End Home Foundation to help bridge the digital divide for Tennesseans age 60 and older living in Hamilton County and the 10 .
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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – RUTHERFORD COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM (RCLS) is pleased to announce it has received an $87,478.00 grant from the West End Home Foundation (WEHF) to help bridge the digital divide for Tennesseans age 60 and older living in Rutherford County. RCLS was one of 30 nonprofit and governmental agencies that received grants ranging from $10,000 to $400,000.
“We’re very grateful for this grant from the West End Home Foundation,” said Garrett Crowell, RCLS .
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