The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) recently donated 2 laptops and a printer to the Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival (WAFF). These essential devices will empower a new student graphic designer volunteering for WAFF, providing crucial tools for their creative endeavors for the festival.
The Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival, known for showcasing Indigenous talent and stories, relies heavily on community support to nurture emerging artists. ERA’s contribution not only meets a practical need but also underscores their commitment to fostering creativity and educational opportunities within Indigenous communities.
To learn more about the Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival (WAFF), please visit their website.
The Electronic Recycling Association donates refurbished technology and IT devices to various organizations across Canada, including non-profits, charities, schools, and care centers. ERA is proud to support the communities where we operate and to work towards creating a future where technology isn’t a barrier for any individual. ERA believes that providing laptops to those in need enables unimaginable outcomes and advances in the digital era. In a world where technology connects people, our donated laptops and computers also help recipients stay connected with loved ones.
If you want to repurpose your unwanted electronics and make a significant impact in someone else’s life, click here to book a pickup.