In an effort to bridge the technology gap, Say Yes Buffalo is providing laptops to students in need. This initiative aims to provide equal opportunities for all students in Buffalo, regardless of their socio-economic background. The laptops will be distributed to students who do not have access to a computer at home, allowing them to complete their schoolwork and stay connected with their peers.

The Say Yes Buffalo program has been working tirelessly to provide resources and support to students in need. This initiative is just one of the many ways the organization is working to level the playing field and provide equal opportunities for all students.

"We believe that every student deserves the opportunity to succeed, regardless of their background" said a Say Yes Buffalo spokesperson.

The Buffalo Public Schools system has been a partner in this initiative, working closely with Say Yes Buffalo to identify students in need. The West Side of Buffalo, which has historically struggled with poverty and lack of access to resources, will be one of the primary areas of focus.

Parents in the Buffalo district are likely to be affected by this initiative, as it will provide their children with the tools they need to succeed. Small business owners on Hertel Ave may also be interested in this development, as it could lead to a more educated and skilled workforce.

The initiative is a significant step forward in addressing the technology gap in Buffalo. As the city continues to grow and develop, it is essential that all students have access to the resources they need to succeed.

The Say Yes Buffalo program will continue to work with the Buffalo Public Schools system to distribute the laptops and provide support to students in need. A meeting is scheduled for next week, where Say Yes Buffalo will discuss the initiative and provide updates on the progress.