In a heartwarming display of community support, the Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) recently partnered with World Education Service to make a tech donation of 10 desktop computers to the Global Family Community Centre (GFCC) in Toronto, Ontario. This contribution promises to bolster the center’s administrative capabilities and enhance their program training initiatives.
The Global Family Community Centre (GFCC) is a commendable non-profit organization dedicated to uplifting individuals from diverse backgrounds by alleviating the burden of food insecurity and providing access to a wide range of services for families. At GFCC, the core belief is that food is a fundamental human right, and their mission is to ensure that this right is upheld for all of their clients. Beyond addressing hunger, GFCC also offers various vital services, including educational support, counseling, job training, and much more.
For the individuals and families who rely on GFCC’s services, this donation of 10 computers represents more than just technology. It symbolizes an opportunity for empowerment, growth, and improved access to crucial resources. With these computers, the center can streamline administrative tasks, ensuring that their operations run smoothly and efficiently. Furthermore, the computers will play a pivotal role in enhancing program training, enabling GFCC to better prepare their clients for success in various aspects of their lives.
The ERA is proud to collaborate with World Education Service in this meaningful endeavor. This partnership underscores our commitment to making a positive impact on the community and bridging the digital divide that often hinders access to essential resources. By working together, we can empower organizations like GFCC to continue their vital work in supporting those in need.
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About World Education Service
World Education Services (WES) is a non-profit social enterprise that supports the educational, economic, and social inclusion of immigrants, refugees, and international students. For nearly 50 years, WES has set the standard for international academic credential evaluation, supporting millions of people as they seek to achieve their academic and professional goals. Through decades of experience as a leader in global education, WES has developed a wide range of tools to pursue social impact at scale. From evaluating academic credentials to shaping policy, designing programs, and providing philanthropic funding, we partner with a diverse set of organizations, leaders, and networks to uplift individuals and drive systems change. Together with its partners, WES enables people to learn, work, and thrive in new places.
About Electronic Recycling Association
The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) is a non-profit organization founded in 2004 to address the growing problem of e-waste and the increasing ‘digital divide’. With a focus on recovery, refurbishment, and reuse, ERA continuously supplies charitable groups with donated IT equipment while securely managing the retiring IT assets of organizations and individuals across Canada.