OWINGS MILLS, Maryland Like many parents, Baltimore Ravens special-teams ace Anthony Levine felt the anxiety of making sure his children were ready to learn virtually during the coronavirus pandemic.
Levine went out to buy tablets and computers for his two children, Anthony Jr. and Alexander, and realized how expensive it became. I know me as a kid, there s no way my mom could afford this, Levine said. If the school isn t providing it, how are the kids going to learn?
Levine s 4Every1 Foundation established the Connectivity Divide Program, which provides families with children access to the internet for remote schooling. In selected markets in Maryland, Georgia and Michigan, households in need receive mobile hot spots that cover eight devices for nine months.