AT&T and T-Mobile give emergency assistance to help families and first responders

They’re offering digital hubs, complete with wifi access, computers, and charging stations.

HUNT, Texas — AT&T and T-Mobile are giving disaster relief after families lost their service in the deadly floods.

They have trailers in Hunt, Ingram, and Center Point to help families get connected.

The AT&T Mobile Connectivity Center is at the Hunt Store running from 10-3pm until early August.

They’re offering wifi, 16 computers, and charging stations for phones and other electronics.

T-Mobile’s trailer is at the Hunt School running from 9-5 pm.

They have free wifi and charging.

These resources can benefit anyone needing to schedule appointments and apply for disaster relief.

AT&T and T-Mobile are both set up at the first responder emergency operation headquarters in Kerrville so different agencies can communicate with each other and have running equipment in the search and recovery process.

Similar resources are also being provided to the Ingram and Center Point Volunteer Fire Departments.

Click here to stay up to date on when and where AT&T and T-Mobile will be providing support.

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