Wednesday, December 23, 2015

AT&T Donates Money To Help The Cause Of Friendly House



AT&T has donated $7000 to improve graduation rates and increase development assets.

AT&T made a donation worth $7000 to Friendly House yesterday for the facility’s Club 912 program, which focuses on enhancing graduation rates in the region.
Friendly House’s official, Terry Conard, was given the cheque around 11 am yesterday. State Senator Larry Obhof and the Texas based company’s official, Kevin Lynch, gave the large white cheque to Mr. Conard. After the presentation, an internal company tour was organized.
Friendly House has revealed that Club 912 program, which focuses on students in grades 9 to 12, plans to reduce and prevent delinquent behavior and neighborhood youth crime, whereas adding to development assets and cutting down the dropout rate of high schools. Mentors belonging to the Mansfield City schools, Mansfield Police Department, and business leaders of the area have collaborated with the organization to teach pupils what is required to turn into a productive citizen.
Mr. Conard was grateful for the contribution of the telecom giant. "It's awesome,” he stated. "That money will go directly toward paying tutors." He affirmed that the number of teachers hired for the 2015-2016 school year would be depending upon the number of pupils who take part in the program.
As the area’s leading wireless service provider, Mr. Lynch told the carrier cooperates with community organizations that have pledged to enhance graduation rates in the region. This is the reason behind the decision to pay $7000 to the organization.
"The success Friendly House has had with Club 912 exceeds our expectations," Lynch said. Senator Obhof liked the program. "It's fantastic," he stated. "It's great to have organizations in the community who are focused on education and increasing graduation."
This news has been disclosed at a time when AT&T has given a new offer as far as newly launched iPhones are concerned. It is permitting iPhone 6S plus or iPhone 6S to use another iPhone free of charge.
Different Samsung smartphones like Galaxy S6, Galaxy Note 5, and Galaxy Note 4 have been offered through ‘buy one to get one free’ offer on the webpage of the company. The iPhone 6S plus and 6S smartphones have not been mentioned on the offer page. Nevertheless, an official of the carrier disclosed to 9to5Mac that the organization is also giving the same deal for the iPhone 6S plus and 6S smartphones.
In order to avail the deal, clients should sign up to purchase iPhone 6S plus or 6S smartphone and AT&T Next plan. The company would then offer a credit worth $650 to the consumer. 

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