Comcast, in partnership with Telemundo Colorado, recently donated laptops to teen members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Pueblo County during a holiday celebration. This initiative is part of Comcast’s ongoing commitment to bridging the digital divide through Project UP, the company’s initiative to advancing digital opportunity and building a future of unlimited possibilities.
The laptop donation supports the Boys & Girls Clubs’ mission to empower teens by providing critical resources for education, digital skill-building, and connectivity. Approximately 60 teens from Pueblo County attended the holiday event.
“Our longstanding partnership with Telemundo Colorado and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Pueblo County reflects Comcast’s deep commitment to bridging the digital divide and supporting our local communities,” said J.D. Keller, Regional Senior Vice President, Comcast Mountain West Region. “Together, we’re advancing digital opportunity in Pueblo by providing laptops that serve as essential tools for education and connection, helping our community’s future leaders thrive.”
Telemundo Colorado echoed this commitment to empowering the next generation of innovators and creators.
“Recognizing the critical role that Boys & Girls Clubs play in increasing access to digital skills training for our next generation of innovators, entrepreneurs, storytellers, and creators, Telemundo Colorado is thrilled to partner with Comcast Colorado the Boys and Girls Clubs of Pueblo County to ensure kids across our community have the tools and resources they need to progress and succeed,” said Tatiana Argüello President and General Manager of Telemundo Colorado and Utah.
Comcast’s dedication to digital inclusion continues to make a positive impact in Colorado, ensuring Pueblo’s future leaders have the digital tools they need to thrive.
Over the past three years, Comcast contributed more than $37.6 million in cash and in-kind contributions to nonprofit partners in Colorado, including the Boys & Girls Clubs of Pueblo County.