Comcast has opened a new Lift Zone in Aiken, South Carolina, offering free Wi‑Fi to local veterans. The facility is located in partnership with American Legion Post 26 and is designed to serve as a trusted community space for online resources, virtual learning, and digital skills development.
As part of Comcast’s ongoing push to narrow the digital divide, the Aiken Lift Zone joins more than 1,200 similar spaces Comcast has installed nationwide to date. At the launch, the company reported donations of 50 laptops and more than 300 meals, provided by VetNet, its veteran‑focused employee resource group, in collaboration with Outdoor Channel’s Hunt, Fish, Feed initiative.
Comcast describes Lift Zones as “trusted community spaces nationwide, helping individuals access online resources, participate in virtual learning, and strengthen their computer skills.”
American Legion Post 26 Commander Frank Carson, who leads the post partnering with Comcast on the effort, emphasized the importance of internet access and tech proficiency for veterans. “For our veterans, these tools can make a real difference. We are deeply grateful to Comcast for providing this new Lift Zone, which will help our members thrive in a digital world,” Carson said.
In its release, Comcast noted VetNet includes veterans, National Guard and Reserve service members, military family members, and supporters of the military community. The company also highlighted that it has hired more than 21,000 veterans, National Guard and reserve service members, and military spouses since 2015.