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UScellular is continuing its commitment to encourage purposeful use of technology by inviting people to take a break from their devices for Global Day of Unplugging on March 7.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a recognized National Day of Service to encourage people to volunteer and give back on January 20. We asked UScellular associates to share with us their 2025 volunteer plans and why giving back to local communities and causes are important to them. Here’s what a few associates have planned and why they have a passion for volunteering.
As part of its “Life in US Mode” campaign to celebrate music and connection, UScellular has announced a new partnership with country music sensation HARDY to highlight the importance of taking a break from technology and fostering genuine human connections.
This holiday season, UScellular is giving back by donating items worth up to $5,000 to local organizations throughout its service areas. As part of UScellular’s “Gift of Connection” program, the wireless carrier is providing $145,000 worth of needed supplies to 50 non-profits across the country in support of their dedication to building connection through art, music and sports in their local communities.
Annually, UScellular associates nominate nonprofit organizations they’re passionate about to receive funding as part of our Connect Your Cause program. More than 100 organizations were nominated in the categories of Animals, Arts & Humanities, Environment, Health, and Youth & Education.
UScellular is expanding its “Life in US Mode” content series to amplify the voices of six female collegiate athletes and promote healthy digital habits.
Today, UScellular revealed the winners of its annual Hispanic Heritage Month Art Contest with Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
UScellular recently won multiple Scor3card awards from The Sustainability Alliance.
The Summer Immersion Program or SIP, is a two-week virtual immersive course in computer science that introduces rising 10th, 11th and 12th grade girls to careers in technology.
UScellular received a top score of 100 on the Disability Equality Index® (DEI) and is recognized as a Best Place to Work for Disability Inclusion for the fifth consecutive year.