The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) recently donated a laptop to Rocky Mountain Adaptive Sports Centre, a Calgary-based organization dedicated to creating inclusive recreational and sports opportunities for individuals with physical disabilities and mobility challenges.
As the organization continues to grow, so does its need for reliable technology. Rocky Mountain Adaptive Sports Centre is currently seeking additional desktop computers, laptops, and monitors to support its expanding staff, outreach efforts, and day-to-day operations.
Founded in 2009, the organization has experienced significant growth over the past five years. However, aging and failing technology has become a major challenge. Many staff members are currently relying on personal devices due to a shortage of functioning workplace computers. The organization also highlighted the growing importance of information security and the need to transition away from staff using personal equipment for organizational work.
One team member specifically requires a high-performance computer to manage photography, marketing materials, and graphic design content that supports the organization’s community outreach and awareness initiatives.
This is where corporate IT leaders and CIOs can make a meaningful impact.
Many organizations across Canada regularly upgrade their IT infrastructure, leaving behind quality equipment that still has significant life remaining. Through ERA’s secure and certified IT asset disposition (ITAD) services, businesses can safely donate retired technology while ensuring secure data destruction and responsible electronic reuse.
By donating unused electronics, companies not only reduce e-waste but also directly support local charities and nonprofits in Calgary and across Canada.
Organizations interested in donating laptops, desktops, or monitors can contact ERA through ERA’s official website to arrange a secure pickup or learn more about ERA’s data destruction and electronic recycling services.
