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Community unites to support seniors with technology donations

June 10, 2024 | Winter Springs, Seminole County, Florida



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Community unites to support seniors with technology donations
In a recent government meeting, community leaders recognized Andre Klass and the Christian Tech Center Ministries for their significant contributions to local seniors through technology access. The acknowledgment came amid a backdrop of political divisiveness, with officials emphasizing the importance of unity and collaboration in serving the community.

Klass, who founded the nonprofit organization two years ago, shared his mission to enhance the quality of life for residents by providing free computers and technology support. To date, the organization has distributed over 1,300 computers and performed numerous repairs, particularly benefiting those in financial hardship across Central Florida.

During his address, Klass highlighted the critical role technology plays in today’s society, noting that children require online access for homework and that most employers mandate electronic job applications. He stressed the necessity for seniors to stay connected with family and access essential resources, such as government benefits and health insurance.

The meeting underscored a spirit of cooperation among city officials, with Commissioner Benton playing a pivotal role in connecting Klass with city staff to facilitate the initiative. The recognition of Klass and his organization serves as a reminder of the positive impact that community collaboration can have, even amidst challenging times.

As the meeting concluded, Klass expressed gratitude for the support and encouraged continued partnership to further uplift the community.

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