The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) is proud to support early childhood education and literacy in Quebec through a technology donation to L’Écrit tôt de Saint-Hubert. As part of this initiative, ERA donated 8 refurbished laptops, 1 printer, and 1 projector, helping strengthen the organization’s ability to deliver impactful literacy programs to children and families in the community.
Supporting Early Literacy in Quebec
Based in Quebec, L’Écrit tôt de Saint-Hubert plays an important role in promoting reading, writing, and language development among young children. Their programs support families, educators, and caregivers by creating inclusive learning environments where early literacy skills can grow and thrive. Access to reliable technology allows the organization to enhance both educational delivery and internal operations.
With this donation, L’Écrit tôt de Saint-Hubert can:
- Expand literacy workshops and interactive learning sessions
- Improve access to digital educational tools and resources
- Support presentations, training sessions, and community events
- Streamline administrative tasks and communication
- Better equip staff and volunteers with dependable technology
Giving Electronics a Second Life
At ERA, we believe technology should be accessible and sustainable. By refurbishing and redistributing donated electronics, we help nonprofits access essential tools while keeping usable devices out of landfills. Each donation supports a circular economy – where electronics are reused responsibly and communities benefit directly.
Supporting Communities Across Canada
This donation reflects ERA’s ongoing commitment to supporting charities, schools, and nonprofit organizations across Canada with refurbished technology. From education and literacy to social services and community development, ERA works to ensure that technology continues to create a positive impact long after its first use.
Organizations interested in receiving donated equipment or learning more about ERA’s electronics recycling and reuse programs are encouraged to visit www.era.ca.
Together, we can power change through responsible recycling.
