Saugus Senior Center Partners with KevTech for Tech Classes in 2026

URGENT UPDATE: The Saugus Senior Center has just announced an exciting partnership with KevTech to enhance technology skills among seniors, set to launch in April 2026. This initiative aims to empower older adults by providing hands-on training in using personal laptops and devices, directly addressing the growing need for tech-savvy seniors.

Kevin Figueroa, founder of KevTech Services, has been a pivotal figure in bridging the technology gap for seniors over the past five years. His company has previously offered personalized assistance in both community centers and individual homes, significantly improving digital literacy among older populations.

The decision to extend this partnership follows Figueroa’s successful outreach at the Marblehead Senior Center, where he introduced a basic iPhone class. This collaboration has proven beneficial, leading to increased demand for similar programs across various senior centers. Figueroa is currently seeking a Cultural Council grant to continue providing these valuable services free of charge to the Saugus community.

With classes starting in April 2026, seniors are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to learn crucial tech skills that can enhance their daily lives. The program will cover essential functions and features of personal devices, ensuring participants feel confident and capable in today’s digital world.

As the digital landscape continues to evolve, initiatives like this underscore the importance of equipping seniors with the necessary tools to navigate technology effectively. The Saugus Senior Center is committed to making technology accessible and user-friendly, reflecting a broader trend in community support for older adults.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and mark your calendars for April 2026, when Saugus seniors will take a significant step toward becoming more tech-savvy.