The City of Topeka is giving away free computers to qualifying Topeka and Shawnee County residents who are between the ages of 18 and 59 years old.
The program is part of the city’s digital equity initiative, TSC – Get Digital, that aims to connect Topeka neighbors.
To qualify, residents must reside in the areas of Auburn, Dover, Rossville, Silver Lake, Tecumseh, Topeka or Wakarusa, and receive SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Federal Public Housing Assistance, Veterans Pension Benefit Program or have a household income that is less than 200% of federal poverty guidelines. Residents can review the full eligibility guidelines here.
Computers are available on a first come, first served basis. Those interested in receiving a computer must pre-qualify by calling 785-368-3098 by September 27.
“As we are living longer, our world is becoming increasingly digital. Information and communication can enable healthy and active aging by facilitating access to information, health and healthcare, socio-economic participation and other factors that promote full engagement and participation as we age,” said Monique Glaudeˊ, Director of Community Engagement and Interim Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Officer. “Although many adults are frequent users of information and communication technologies, many still lack access, and the pace of digital innovation is yet to be inclusive of their needs.”
To learn more about TSC – Get Digital, visit the city’s website.