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Two dedicated young girls, forced to use a fast-food t's WiFi to do their homework while sitting outside, have received a funding for their education. It shows the two girls sitting cross-legged in the parking lot of a Taco Bell outlet in California. They sat outside a TacoBell outlet in Salinas, California, so they could connect to the restaurant's WiFi and complete their homework. Not Kidding! My mom sent me this picture today.
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Photo of two girls using restaurant wifi to do homework goes viral, local community raises funds
A rep for the Salinas Police Department says that was inaccurate. The rep states, "The Salinas Police Department has never responded to the residence where the two girls live, and the Salinas Police Department had no contact with the mother regarding child endangerment, welfare check, or any other type of call for service.

They continue, "This family has endured a lot and it is fantastic that the community is willing and able to help. A Taco Bell proved critical for two little girls who were briefly using its Wi-Fi for school -- something that sparked some true help from the community.

A photo of two young girls sitting outside of a Taco Bell in Salinas, CA -- just outside of Monterey -- recently went viral It's quite sad. Two students sit outside a Taco Bell to use Wi-Fi so they can 'go to school' online.

This is California, home to Silicon Valley This generation deserves better. The photo prompted a two-pronged response -- one group was utterly outraged at the lack of resources these kids had, understanding this is the best they could do in a desperate situation.

On the other hand, some folks were concerned On that first part, a handful of elected officials spoke out on the photo Salinas City Elementary School District copped to the fact the kids were their students and said they were already working to remedy the situation by providing them a hot spot with internet access. The fam was allegedly about to be made homeless by their landlord because of renovations scheduled on their unit.

Fortunately, enough people in the community pulled resources together and put them up in a hotel for the time being while they get back on their feet. They've even started a GoFundMe for them too. Got a tip?

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