These profiles highlight benefits to District community anchors, businesses and residents receiving DC-CAN broadband services.
Community Academy Public Charter Schools
Dorothy I. Height Community Academy Public Charter Schools use DC-Net services to improve students' learning experience.
Community of Hope
DC-CAN Internet services enable Community of Hope to better serve low-income and homeless District residents.
E. L. Haynes Public Charter School
As one of the first charter schools to connect to DC-CAN, E.L. Haynes benefits from reduced telecommunications costs and greater access for students.
Educare Early Childhood Learning Center
The Educare early childhood development center in Ward 7 opened its doors this summer with broadband services from the District through the DC-CAN project.
Joint Educational Facilities Connects to DC-CAN
As one of the first anchor institutions connected to the DC Community Access Network, Joint Educational Facilities, Inc. (JEF) will use its increased Internet bandwidth to expand its technology-based learning services to students in Wards 7 and 8.