HBCU Distributes Wi-Fi Hotspots to Community Families 

Drake State leaders pictured

In a significant effort to enhance broadband access in underserved communities, Drake State Community and Technical College recently distributed Wi-Fi hotspots to families at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School in Huntsville, AL. This initiative is part of the college’s ongoing commitment to address digital connectivity challenges, supported by a grant from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program.

The distribution event highlighted the critical need for reliable internet access, which plays a vital role in educational success and community development. Many families in the Huntsville area struggle with obtaining consistent broadband, an essential resource in today’s digital landscape that affects students, professionals, and families alike. The initiative aims to help close the digital divide, providing increased access to online resources necessary for education, job opportunities, and overall community engagement.

Keeping the Community Connected

“Access to reliable internet is a necessity for success in education, especially for students and their families,” said Drake State President Dr. Patricia Sims. “By distributing these Wi-Fi hotspots, we are not just providing a service; we are empowering families to thrive in a digital society. At Drake State, we are committed to helping our community grow, and this initiative is just one way we are fulfilling that promise.”

The Wi-Fi hotspots are part of a broader initiative funded by the NTIA grant, designed to expand broadband access throughout Huntsville and its neighboring communities. Drake State and its partners are dedicated to bridging the connectivity gap for families who encounter challenges in accessing the internet from home.

“The ability to access the internet is essential for our students’ academic growth and their families’ ability to stay connected to important digital resources,” said Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary Principal Cheryl Askew. “By providing these Wi-Fi hotspots, we are giving our students the tools they need to succeed both in and out of the classroom. We’re excited to partner with Drake State on this initiative as we create new ways to support the students and families that we serve.”