ERA’s Generous Donation Empowers Souls Harbour Mission in Halifax

By electronic recycling association August 31, 2023

In a heartwarming gesture that echoes their commitment to making a positive impact, Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) has donated 30 laptops and 3 computers to Souls Harbour Mission, a beacon of hope for those battling poverty, addiction, and despair in Halifax. This meaningful collaboration exemplifies ERA’s dedication to not just recycling electronics, but also to fostering transformation and empowerment within local communities.

“Souls Harbour extends our heartfelt gratitude to Electronic Recycling Association for the generous philanthropic gesture of providing free computers to those who are struggling with poverty or at risk of homelessness. Your support has empowered them with essential tools for education, communication, and a pathway to a brighter future. Thank you for making a significant difference in their lives.” Michelle Porter, Co-Founder and CEO.

Souls Harbour Mission: A Beacon of Hope

Founded with a mission to rescue individuals from the clutches of poverty, addiction, and despair, Souls Harbour Mission stands as a haven of assistance, offering emergency essentials like food, clothing, and shelter. However, they go far beyond just providing basic needs. Through life-changing programs and a message of hope, Souls Harbour Mission strives to bring about lasting change in the lives of those they serve. Visit their website HERE.

ERA: Nationally Recognized for Sustainable E-Waste Recycling

The Electronic Recycling Association, or ERA, is renowned across the nation for its pioneering efforts in sustainable e-waste recycling. While their expertise lies in responsibly disposing of electronics, ERA’s aspirations extend beyond recycling materials. With the donation to Souls Harbour Mission, ERA underscores its commitment to being a driving force behind positive transformation, fostering change at the local level.

Planting Roots in Halifax: ERA’s Commitment to Change

Halifax now serves as a witness to ERA’s expansion of its mission. As they establish themselves within the community, ERA aims to ignite a wave of positive change that reverberates through the region. This endeavor goes beyond the realm of electronics; it’s a promise to empower local charities, support transformative initiatives, and foster a better tomorrow for those in need.

Empowerment Through Technology: ERA’s Donation

ERA’s donation of 30 laptops and 3 computers to Souls Harbour Mission holds immense significance. These electronic devices represent more than just hardware; they symbolize the power of technology to bridge gaps and empower individuals with the tools they need to rebuild their lives. These devices can serve as gateways to education, employment opportunities, and newfound confidence for the individuals seeking solace and support from Souls Harbour Mission.

A Partnership for the Future

The collaboration between ERA and Souls Harbour Mission showcases the potential of partnership between the corporate and nonprofit sectors. Through this symbiotic relationship, ERA contributes to the noble mission of Souls Harbour Mission, while Souls Harbour Mission becomes a canvas for ERA’s commitment to enacting positive change.

As these two entities come together, a new chapter unfolds in Halifax—one that holds the promise of empowerment, transformation, and a brighter future for those who need it most. Through this generous donation, ERA doesn’t just recycle electronics; it recycles hope, enabling individuals to embark on a journey of recovery, growth, and success. Click HERE to find out more about ERA’s donation program.

In a world where unity and compassion are needed more than ever, the collaboration between ERA and Souls Harbour Mission serves as a testament to the remarkable impact that can be achieved when organizations unite for a common cause. This partnership not only brings laptops and computers to those in need but also brings the prospect of a renewed life and a message of hope to Halifax’s most vulnerable populations.