Eustace students benefit from AT&T generosity

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AT&T donated 65 computers to Eustace ISD students identified by the district as having a demonstrated need. This opportunity began when AT&T reached out to the Henderson County HELP Center, desiring to support Eustace students through a technology donation. State Representative Keith Bell (center, from left), AT&T's External Affairs Director Matthew Foster, Eustace ISD Superintendent Brandi Dyer and Henderson County HELP Center CEO Leslie Saunders, attended the presentation May 13. Bell said, “These devices are more than tools. They represent access to knowledge, skill-building, and opportunity for students and families. Texas communities are strongest when businesses, schools, non-profits, and families work together to support the next generation. I appreciate AT&T for making this generous donation, the Henderson County HELP Center for facilitating it locally, and Eustace ISD for identifying students who can benefit from these resources.”