BREAKING: The Saugus Senior Center has just announced a partnership with KevTech to boost technology education for seniors, set to launch in April 2026. This initiative promises to empower older adults with hands-on training in navigating personal laptops and devices, addressing the urgent need for digital literacy among the aging population.
The program, led by Kevin Figueroa, founder of KevTech Services, aims to provide expert assistance tailored specifically for seniors. Figueroa’s commitment to this cause began five years ago, and his company has since made significant strides by assisting seniors in various centers and even in their homes.
This collaboration comes on the heels of Figueroa’s successful outreach efforts, which started with a basic iPhone class at the Marblehead Senior Center. The positive response has prompted him to expand his services, now reaching multiple centers across the region. Notably, he is applying for a Cultural Council grant to offer these vital classes at no cost to participants in Saugus.
As technology continues to evolve, initiatives like this are crucial in ensuring that seniors are not left behind. The upcoming classes will focus on practical skills, helping participants to confidently use their devices and stay connected with loved ones.
Residents of Saugus are encouraged to spread the word about this exciting opportunity. With classes beginning in April 2026, seniors can look forward to an engaging learning experience that fosters independence and enhances their quality of life.
Stay tuned for more details as the Saugus Senior Center and KevTech finalize the class schedules and registration information. Community members are urged to sign up early to secure their spots in this much-anticipated program.
