The Figgers Foundation, a nonprofit that works to ensure quality education through effective technology and health access, is launching a new initiative providing free devices, three years of internet service and 4G LTE cell service to eligible Floridians in 18 counties.
Its new Florida Connect program is available to Floridians in the targeted counties who meet certain income requirements and who are enrolled in an eligible public assistance program. Recipients must be a student, job seeker, senior citizen or member of a low-income household to qualify. They must also demonstrate need for affordable internet access and devices and provide proof of residency.
The program is available in Bradford, DeSoto, Dixie, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Glades, Hamilton, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, Jefferson, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, Okeechobee, Putnam, Taylor and Union counties.
The program provides a modern, 5G device that includes front and rear cameras for video calls and with capabilities for large and easy-to-read displays. There are no activation fees, credit checks or hidden charges for participants, and tech support is available. After 36 months, participants are asked to return devices so other families may benefit from the program.
“Christmas is a time for helping our neighbors, and that’s why I’m excited for our Foundation to be part of the Florida Connect program. This is a cost-free program for eligible Floridians, and I hope we have many families checking our website to see if they are eligible today,” Figgers Foundation founder Freddie Figgers said.
“If these devices help one child with school or help one parent find a job, then this program is hitting the target. Our mission is to support those families most in need — especially during the holidays.”
The Florida Connect devices are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. The 18 qualifying counties are located in underserved communities in the Tallahassee, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Tampa, Southwest Florida and Palm Beach areas.
Interested individuals can apply online, by filling out a form, adding a photo and validating residency. Eligible participants can then pick a device based on need, which will then be made available for pick up at a local site or delivered to the participant’s door.
The program aims to assist kids to stay in school or learn online and to help adults search jobs, build a résumé and connect with employers. Participants can also get help to stay healthy by accessing telehealth appointments.