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Services’ Office on Aging. The Access Technology program is managed by the California Department of Aging.

This award helps support the “Bridging the Digital Divide Program” targeted older adults with disabilities living in Orange County. The purpose of the program is to help seniors with accessing and using online technology.

The distribution of iPads, including data plans and training, will foster greater connection among clubs and residents in Leisure World.

The City of Seal Beach received the iPads as part of this grant opportunity, according to Seal Beach Assistant City Manager Patrick Gallagos.

Seal Beach Mayor Thomas Moore used his council discretionary funds to pay for keyboards, screen protectors and cases that will provide protection for the iPads and make the device more versatile and user-friendly.

The fully loaded devices were distributed to the Sunshine Club, the LW Women’s Club and the Filipino Association of LW, according to Gallagos.

He and his team spent several hours in LW last week getting the devices ready to hand off to LWers. Gallagos contacted Anna Derby, president of the Sunshine Club, for recommendations on iPad distribution.

Each of those clubs is known for its philanthropic work in LW.

Leisure Worlders hold brand new iPads distributed by officials from the City of Seal Beach. The donation was funded by a state Access Technology grant.

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