BREAKING: The Saugus Senior Center has just announced an exciting partnership with KevTech to enhance technology education for seniors, starting in April 2026. This initiative aims to empower older adults with essential skills to navigate personal laptops and digital devices effectively.
The program, which will provide hands-on, expert assistance, comes as part of a growing movement to bridge the technology gap for seniors. Kevin Figueroa, founder of KevTech Services, has dedicated the last five years to helping seniors learn about technology in both community centers and their homes. His impactful journey began in Marblehead, where he organized a basic iPhone class that sparked interest across multiple centers.
Figueroa is committed to making technology accessible, having applied for a Cultural Council grant to keep these classes free for Saugus seniors. This program not only represents a significant step towards increased digital literacy but also fosters community engagement among older residents.
The Saugus Senior Center is excited to welcome back KevTech, and classes are set to begin in just a few months. With technology evolving rapidly, this initiative is timely, ensuring that seniors are not left behind in a digital world.
Stay tuned for more updates as the program develops, and prepare to witness how this partnership transforms the way seniors connect with technology!
