Saugus Senior Center Partners with KevTech for Tech Classes in 2026

URGENT UPDATE: The Saugus Senior Center has officially announced a partnership with KevTech, set to launch innovative technology classes for seniors starting in April 2026. This collaboration aims to empower older adults with essential tech skills, featuring hands-on assistance from experts.

Kevin Figueroa, founder of KevTech Services, has committed to enhancing seniors’ understanding of personal devices, including laptops and smartphones. With a proven track record of five years, Figueroa’s company has been pivotal in bridging the technology gap for seniors at various centers and in their homes.

The initiative began when Figueroa reached out to the Marblehead Senior Center, where he organized a basic iPhone class. His efforts have expanded across multiple senior centers, demonstrating a growing need for tech education among older adults.

This program not only provides critical tech skills but also fosters community engagement, enabling seniors to stay connected in an increasingly digital world. Figueroa is also pursuing a Cultural Council grant to offer these services at no cost to participants in Saugus, making technology accessible to all.

As the digital landscape evolves, the Saugus Senior Center’s initiative represents a significant step toward equipping seniors with the knowledge they need to navigate modern technology confidently.

What’s Next: Residents can look forward to the beginning of these classes in April 2026. Stay tuned for more updates and registration details, which will be released closer to the start date. This opportunity is not just about learning—it’s about fostering independence and connection among the senior community.

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