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Celebrating Digital Inclusion Week: Unlocking Student Potential in Bellevue Through Technology

Digital Inclusion Week is an Annual Nationwide Event that Showcases the Collective Efforts to Bridge the Digital Divide

Seattle Refined covered a special event held at the Xfinity Retail Store in Factoria Village, where Comcast donated 100 laptops to the Bellevue School District.
Seattle Refined covered a special event held at the Xfinity Retail Store in Factoria Village, where Comcast donated 100 laptops to the Bellevue School District. (Seattle Refined)

Digital access has become essential for everything from homework and research to virtual collaboration and career readiness. Without reliable technology at home, even the brightest and most dedicated students can struggle to keep up with their coursework.

In honor of Digital Inclusion Week 2025, Comcast is making a difference in Bellevue, Washington, where access to technology is transforming lives and leveling the playing field for students. Comcast recently donated 100 laptops to the Bellevue School District, reinforcing the company’s commitment to advancing digital connection in Washington and making a significant impact on the local community.

A special event was held at our Xfinity Retail Store in Factoria Village, and Seattle Refined was there to capture the donation and delivery of devices that are unlocking student potential in Bellevue. See the video and story here: https://seattlerefined.com/the...

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Why It Matters

In today’s world, digital access is essential for learning, working, and connecting. This donation ensures that students aren’t held back by technology limitations at home. By providing additional laptops, Comcast is helping families overcome barriers that can impact academic success.

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“These devices are more than just machines—they’re tools of opportunity,” said Oliver Hoang, Comcast Retail Market Manager, during the ceremony. “While the district does an incredible job ensuring every student has access to a device, we know that sometimes one isn’t enough. Whether it’s siblings sharing a single laptop, parents needing access for work, or students pursuing advanced STEM education—these computers will help fill those gaps.”

Comcast’s Broader Commitment

This donation is part of Project UP, Comcast’s comprehensive $1 billion initiative aimed at providing digital opportunities and ensuring that everyone can benefit from being connected to the Internet. “Over the past three years, Comcast has invested over $12 million in Washington as a part of Project UP to support digital skills training, expand Wi-Fi-connected Lift Zones, and fund organizations working to close the digital divide,” added Hoang. “Today’s donation is part of that mission. We want every student to have the tools they need to succeed—not just in school, but in life.”

“Whether it’s going to college or getting a job, access to technology is essential for student success, no matter what they choose to do after they graduate from high school,” said Bellevue School District Superintendent Dr. Kelly Aramaki. This is a major opportunity that we are addressing for the kids.”

Thousands of Comcast employees live and work in the same communities they serve in Washington. The Factoria Xfinity Store team is proud to support local families and schools, reflecting the company’s deep roots in Western Washington.

Disclaimer: Andy Colley is a senior director and copywriter for Comcast NBCUniversal.

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