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Press Release  
				The Comcast Foundation Supports 
				LULAC's Education of Latino Youth 
				Literacy Program to Launch in 
				Targeted Communities  
								
October 5, 2006 
								
								 WASHINGTON, 
								DC, October 5, 2006 -- The Comcast Foundation 
								announced a $50,000 grant for a literacy program 
								to LULAC National Educational Service Centers, 
								Inc. (LNESC). The LNESC is a national, 
								non-profit, community-based organization 
								established by the League of United Latin 
								American Citizens (LULAC), whose mission is to 
								educate and prepare America’s future workforce 
								through intensive educational programming and 
								leadership development training. Support of 
								LNESC’s "Accelerated Program" reinforces 
								Comcast’s continued commitment to improving 
								educational opportunities for the Hispanic 
								community. 
								The project will be implemented in three Comcast 
								markets; the La Villita neighborhood in Chicago, 
								IL; Balboa Park in San Francisco, CA; and 
								Pueblo, CO. The “Accelerated Reader” program 
								will serve approximately 180 participants, 90 
								elementary school children and 90 parents. 
								LNESC’s supplementary services are considered an 
								integral part of the education system in these 
								neighborhoods because they face high rates for 
								poverty, school drop out, and unemployment. 
								“Comcast is proud to support this important 
								program, which provides essential literacy tools 
								to individuals furthering their education,” said 
								David L. Cohen, executive vice president for 
								Comcast and chairman of the Comcast Foundation. 
								“Ultimately, providing support to organizations 
								such as LNESC will expand the opportunities 
								available to the Hispanic community and 
								contribute to the success of those who 
								participate in their programs."  
								“As the educational arm of LULAC, the country’s 
								oldest and largest Latino membership 
								organization, LNESC is uniquely prepared to 
								serve the educational needs of its target 
								communities,” said Rosa Rosales, LULAC National 
								President.  
								“Given recent federal government budgetary cuts, 
								Comcast’s support comes at an integral time, 
								enabling LULAC to continue providing our 
								services to the Hispanic community,” said Roman 
								Palomares, Chairman of the Board, LNESC. 
								The “Accelerated Reader” program will be open to 
								all elementary age students and their parents 
								and will seek to accomplish the following three 
								things: increase and sharpen basic computer 
								skills and technological literacy of both 
								parents and students through the use of 
								specialized software and the internet; improve 
								reading skills, especially comprehension and 
								retention; and develop and strengthen the 
								educational partnership between students, 
								parents, and schools. 
								About LULAC 
								The League of United Latin American Citizens 
								(LULAC) is the nation’s oldest and largest 
								direct-membership Hispanic advocacy 
								organization. The LNESC, a separately 
								incorporated entity established by LULAC, has a 
								mission to assist academically gifted, 
								low-income youth in their college pursuits.  
								Over the past 32 years, LNESC 
								has grown to encompass a national network of 
								eighteen physical offices, twenty-one satellite 
								programs and seventy-five local LULAC Councils. 
								The councils participate in a wide array of 
								education and scholarship programs that have 
								been developed by LNESC specifically for these 
								community groups. LNESC’s far-reaching network 
								allows it to make a greater impact on 
								educational attainment within the Latino 
								community in the United States. LNESC 
								contributes to the success of over 15,000 
								students nationally every year by providing 
								college admissions information and support, 
								financial aid counseling, academic enrichment, 
								SAT and ACT registration, application workshops, 
								and general student advocacy through eliminating 
								the obstacles that may impede their success. To 
								date, LNESC has helped over 400,000 
								disadvantaged, minority students to complete 
								high school and pursue a post-secondary degree.
								 
								About Comcast 
								Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) 
								(http://www.comcast.com) is the nation's leading 
								provider of cable, entertainment and 
								communications products and services. With 23.3 
								million cable customers, 10 million high-speed 
								Internet customers, and 1.6 million voice 
								customers, Comcast is principally involved in 
								the development, management and operation of 
								broadband cable systems and in the delivery of 
								programming content.  
								Comcast’s content networks and 
								investments include E! Entertainment Television, 
								Style Network, The Golf Channel, Versus, G4, AZN 
								Television, PBS KIDS Sprout, TV One and four 
								regional Comcast SportsNets. Comcast also has a 
								majority ownership in Comcast Spectacor, whose 
								major holdings include the Philadelphia Flyers 
								NHL hockey team, the Philadelphia 76ers NBA 
								basketball team and two large multipurpose 
								arenas in Philadelphia.  
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								Contact:  
								Melissa Volin 
								215-320-8254 
								Melissa_Volin@comcast.com     |