Charter Communications helps Willmar Community Center to kickstart a mobile lab

The West Central Tribune reports

Charter Communications on Friday donated $2,500 and tablet computers to the Willmar Community Center to kickstart a mobile lab, which will allow community center users to access the internet.

Charter Communications provides internet service in the city of Willmar under the name Spectrum and the donation is part of Charter Communications’ community center assist program, a $30 million philanthropic initiative to revitalize local community centers, invest in job training programs and invest in under-served rural and urban networks, according to David Larson, government affairs director for Charter Communications.

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