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ALLO for Education kicks off

MOHAVE COUNTY – ALLO Fiber has kicked off the return of ALLO for Education, a program where they support local schools throughout their fiberhoods. The program’s success in the past has been a tremendous benefit to our communities as they have donated over $372,000 to local schools. With the help of their friends and neighbors, they hope to reach their goal this year and help promote education to build a brighter future for students and educators.

“At ALLO, we’re dedicated to closing the technology gap and uplifting the communities we serve. We believe the best way to inspire growth and innovation is to start with our children and schools, which is why the ALLO for Education campaign is so important to us,” said Tanna Hanna, Vice President of Marketing.

ALLO for Education is a program that donates $50 to a school of the customer’s choice for each new residential customer who obtains ALLO high-speed internet, TV or phone service between November 1 and December 31.

“Technology is essential in the lives of students, schools, and our communities. ALLO’s all-fiber network delivers unparalleled speed, enabling students to explore opportunities beyond their classroom walls,” said Hanna. “The donations will help schools invest in technology-focused resources and improvements.”

Visit AlloFiber.com/Education to learn more.