BREAKING NEWS: The Saugus Senior Center has just announced an exciting partnership with KevTech to enhance technological skills among seniors starting in April 2026. This innovative program will offer hands-on assistance, helping seniors master the functions of their personal laptops and devices.
Kevin Figueroa, founder of KevTech Services, has dedicated the last five years to empowering seniors with technology education. His commitment began when he successfully organized a basic iPhone class at the Marblehead Senior Center. Since then, Figueroa has expanded his outreach, providing expert technology assistance in various senior centers and homes.
This upcoming collaboration will focus on creating a supportive learning environment, where seniors can gain confidence and independence in using modern technology. The initiative is part of Figueroa’s ongoing mission to bridge the digital divide for older adults.
In a move to support this vital work, Figueroa has applied for a Cultural Council grant, intending to offer these classes free of charge to participants in Saugus. This funding would significantly impact the community, ensuring that financial barriers do not prevent seniors from accessing essential tech education.
Why This Matters NOW: As technology becomes increasingly integral to daily life, empowering seniors with these skills is crucial for their social engagement and independence. With classes set to launch in just a few months, the Saugus Senior Center is poised to lead the way in fostering tech-savvy older adults.
Stay tuned for more updates as details unfold. This partnership promises to be a game-changer for the Saugus community, and it’s an opportunity seniors won’t want to miss!
