West End mum was terrified children would fall behind with learning without digital device
Samantha Makepeace has said two new iPads have made a huge difference to her two boys who are learning from home during the third national lockdown
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First dongles delivered by Cash for Connectivity campaign to help children learn in lockdown
The initiative is already beginning to support disadvantaged families across the North East who do not have access to the internet
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Hull MPs join forces to help 8,000 children struggling to get connected at home
Many children are struggling to keep up-to-date with their school work due to a lack of connectivity
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Hull s MPs are backing the campaign
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Hull students help link children in lockdown to digital learning
Hymers College has appealed for unwanted phones and tablets
Hymers College staff member Mr Gray, who has been collecting devices from students and parents at different drop-off points (Image: Hymers College)
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Enterprising students at Hull’s Hymers College have been out and about collecting old mobile phones to recycle for children who would not otherwise have access to digital learning.
Boldon firm makes £1,000 donation to vital Cash for Connectivity campaign
The campaign aims to support disadvantaged families who do not have access to the internet during the coronavirus pandemic
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