Altice and Phoenix Tower International provide the DREAM Project with a New Tech Room and High-speed Internet
Cabarete, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic - Altice and Phoenix Tower International, through their respective foundations, provided high-speed internet connection to the main office of The DREAM Project, a non-profit organization that focuses on the educational development of at-risk children and youth, in 15 communities across the DR.
The initiative was carried out through the Altice Foundation and the Wings Foundation, organizations through which Altice Dominicana and Phoenix Tower Internacional (PTI), respectively, carry out their community support programs, as part of their commitment to the social and sustainable development of the countries in which they operate.
The donation consisted of providing the headquarters of The DREAM Project, located in Cabarete, Sosúa, with a 150MB internet connection, which will allow access to connectivity in all its offices, and especially in the digital classroom the center. This will facilitate the efficient development of your educational programs, and that administrative tasks are carried out more effectively. With this support, the organization will continue with literacy, early childhood special education, youth leadership, music instruction, and community support to the more than 8,000 children who are beneficiaries of these programs.
The ceremony was hosted by the CEO of Altice Dominicana, Ana Figueiredo, the CEO of Phoenix Tower International, Dagan T. Kasavana, the acting minister counselor of the United States Embassy in the Dominican Republic, Alexander Titolo, together with the DREAM Project executives Catherine DeLaura (Executive Director) and Jonathan Wunderlich (Development Director).
“At Altice, we work daily promoting actions aimed at reducing the digital divide in this great country, in order to continue being a catalyst for the well-being of its inhabitants, especially those who, due to their vulnerable condition, require special support. We believe that the power of a robust internet network is the fundamental tool to empower girls, boys and youth, who are responsible for creating a better future for themselves and their families, ”said Figueiredo.
As part of its intervention strategy in matters of sustainability, one of the pillars on which Altice's social investment focuses is on generating high-quality educational opportunities for Dominicans, and for this it is committed to the effective provision of Internet as a spearhead for closing the digital divide, existing in the country.
A Strategic Alliance in favor of DREAM Project and the Callejón de la Loma Community in Cabarete
“Phoenix Tower International currently owns and operates more than 14,000 wireless towers in 18 countries, including the Caribbean, Central America, South America, Europe and the United States. To promote growth and positive development in the markets where we operate, our Wings Foundation focuses on supporting non-profit organizations whose mission is to address child development, education, and the multigenerational effects of poverty. When we educate children, we are enhancing the future economic and social growth of a nation and when we give the less fortunate the opportunity to succeed, we can change the final trajectory of the world, "said Dagan T. Kasavana, CEO of Phoenix Tower International.
The CEO of Phoenix Tower International added: "As for our partners in this project, we are achieving great things with Altice to promote and build connectivity throughout the Dominican Republic, another measure of economic and social development that we believe is very important."
The Embassy of the United States was also key in this alliance, which seeks to encourage the development of children and families that make up The DREAM Project programs.
"I am proud to have been able to make our contribution by providing interactive English learning stations in the spaces of the DREAM Project where Internet connectivity will be available thanks to the Altice Foundation and Phoenix Tower International. We know that learning English can open many doors for young Dominicans. , and it is the next logical step to take advantage of the great work that your project will do to expand Internet access, "said Titolo.
Finally, The DREAM Project Development Director, Jonathan Wunderlich, thanked Altice and PTI for their support, which will be key to continuing their altruistic work in the Dominican Republic. “A collaboration between key partners is the only way to address the gaps in the education system and create sustainable change. The Altice Foundation opens that door for us and, with the help of Phoenix Tower International and the US Embassy, it remains open to all, ”said Jonathan.
The event had the participation of DREAM’s Bachata Academy and a representation of the young students, who said “thank you” on behalf of all the DREAM students.