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From left, Gibson Center for Senior Services Program and Services Director Jill Reynolds, Chromebook recipient Patty Bryant; and Gibson Center executive director Marianne Jackson are seen with the Spectrum Digital Education ceremonial check for $10,000. (COURTESY PHOTO)

CONWAY — Spectrum today announced The Gibson Center for Senior Services, Inc. has received a $10,000 Spectrum Digital Education grant for its Equip, Train and Connect Program, as part of its five-year, $7 million commitment to digital education in Spectrum communities across the country.

The Gibson Center for Senior Services will use the funding by providing tablets and chrome books to seniors in need of devices, training individuals on how to use email, video-conferencing and Telehealth as well as computer training.

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