ERA Donates Laptop to Support Afghan Refugee Family in Burnaby, BC
The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) continues to make a positive impact through its donation programs aimed at supporting communities in need. In a recent initiative, ERA donated a laptop to the Right to Learn Afghanistan, an organization focused on providing educational resources and support to Afghan refugees.
This laptop will be used to help resettle an Afghan refugee family in Burnaby, B.C., providing essential support to their son. As the child begins his journey in the Canadian school system, the laptop will serve as a critical tool to enhance his educational experience and ensure he has access to the resources needed for academic success.

If you’re interested in supporting ERA’s mission, consider donating your unwanted electronics today. Your contribution will help fund programs that provide technology to individuals in need, while also promoting environmental sustainability through responsible e-waste recycling.
Join ERA in Supporting Digital Inclusion
ERA remains committed to making a positive environmental and social impact by providing electronics recycling services and computer donation programs throughout Canada. By partnering with businesses and individuals, ERA continues to divert e-waste from landfills and repurpose electronics for charitable initiatives.
If your organization or company has unwanted laptops, desktops, printers, or IT equipment, consider donating electronics to ERA. Together, we can support sustainable technology reuse, reduce e-waste, and empower communities in need.
Visit www.era.ca to schedule a free pickup or learn more about how electronic recycling in Canada is transforming lives through technology donations.
