UK online centres help address the growing digital divide by providing internet access and training to disadvantaged groups. Over 500,000 socially excluded people have gotten online through UK online centres between 2010 and 2011. The centres are run by 3,800 community partners and located in places like libraries, job centres, and community centres. They provide important benefits like helping people communicate more and feel more connected to their communities. If more digitally excluded people got online, it could save the UK government £900 million per year.