100th Anniversary Libraries Opened in the Earthquake Zone!

With the cooperation between Türk Telekom and the Red Crescent, education and technology support continues for students in the earthquake zone. The 100th Anniversary Libraries, whose first step was taken in Hatay, started to serve in eight different locations with openings in Kahramanmaraş, Adıyaman, Osmaniye, Malatya and Gaziantep. In the classrooms of the 100th Year Libraries, middle school and high school students can prepare for LGS and YKS with Sebit's lecture videos, trial exams and solved questions.

Türk Telekom continues to transform technology into goodness and benefit with its corporate social responsibility activities. The 100th Anniversary Libraries, the first of which was implemented in Hatay in cooperation with Türk Telekom and its subsidiary Sebit and the Red Crescent, to support the education of students in the earthquake zone, are being expanded to other provinces affected by the earthquake. In this context, the total number of 100th Anniversary Libraries is 8, including the libraries established in Adıyaman (Central and Gölbaşı districts), Gaziantep (Islahiye district), Kahramanmaraş (Central and Elbistan districts), Malatya (Yeşilyurt district) and Osmaniye (Central district). Reached .

It is aimed to increase the number of libraries, which approximately 20 thousand students have benefited so far and where Türk Telekom provides technology and Sebit, Turkey's leading educational technologies company, provides digital and printed educational material support, to cover all provinces affected by the earthquake by the end of the year.

Türk Telekom technology is in the 100th Anniversary Libraries

Türk Telekom Corporate Communications Director Arif Sancaktaroğlu said, “As Türk Telekom, we believe that technology plays a key role in serving social benefit in our social responsibility projects that we have developed with the understanding of 'Value for Turkey'. We are happy to provide education and technology support to students in the earthquake zone through our cooperation with the Red Crescent. "In this project, we will continue our work with our vision of being an institution that offers technology for the good and benefit of people in all provinces affected by the earthquake." said

Within the scope of the cooperation with the Red Crescent, Türk Telekom and its subsidiary Sebit provide internet access to the libraries to be established throughout the year for students affected by the earthquake, while also meeting the need for computers and educational materials. While fiber infrastructure, computer and book support is provided to the 8 established libraries, Sebit products Vitamin LGS and Raunt, which offer personalized smart study programs to prepare for exams with artificial intelligence technology, provide benefits to students who will take the exam in their exam preparation processes. Thanks to the fiber infrastructure, technology and WiFi support provided in libraries, middle school and high school students can benefit from digital publications. It is aimed to support the education processes of students with the libraries to be established in other provinces affected by the earthquake.