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ALLO announces donation totals for philanthropic school initiative

MOHAVE COUNTY — ALLO for Education is a philanthropic initiative created at the end of 2024 that provides donations to local schools. Every new residential customer who signed up for ALLO service in November and December was given the opportunity to select a school to receive a $50 donation from ALLO. 

Donations have been calculated and a total of $193,000 will be given to schools across Arizona, Colorado, and Nebraska this month. Since the start of the program, over $565,000 has been donated to local schools. 

“Technology continues to evolve rapidly, and our schools deserve the tools and resources to keep pace,” Allo President Brad Moline said. “This program reflects a shared commitment to ensuring that educators can teach with the technology-forward resources today’s students need to succeed. Thanks to the support of our community, we’re making a lasting impact where it matters most.” 

ALLO now serves over 50 communities across Nebraska, Colorado, Arizona, Missouri, Iowa, and Kansas. For more information, visit 

AlloFiber.com.