ERA’s Laptop Donation Supports Sexual Misconduct Response Centre

By electronic recycling association August 23, 2023

The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) is proud to announce its recent laptop donation to the Sexual Misconduct Response Centre in Winnipeg, MB. This contribution specifically assisted a client who embodies three crucial demographics: a veteran, a senior, and an individual dependent on social assistance.

The Sexual Misconduct Response Centre, operating within the Department of National Defence, offers support to Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans impacted by sexual misconduct, providing a safe space for healing.

To learn more about the Sexual Misconduct Response Centre please CLICK HERE.

The ERA works with organizations across the country to provide refurbished electronics for their programs. This gives them access to reliable technology while allowing them to apply their resources to what they’re good at: developing programs to help Canadians struggling with poverty, health concerns or are otherwise experiencing misfortune. Because the Electronic Recycling Association is an advocate of equality, we are not specifically affiliated with a given charity. The ERA helps hundreds of charitable organizations each year through the donation of necessary computer equipment. Organizations qualified for donations through ERA’s donation program include: registered charities, non-profit organizations, care facilities (seniors’ homes, hospitals, daycares, etc.) and educational institutions.

We strive to meet reasonable requests for IT and related equipment, such as computers, laptops, projection equipment, printers, phones and related peripherals. Our goal is to fulfill every single reasonable request for a computer donation that we receive, and we are thrilled to announce that we are getting close to achieving this goal. Since 2004, we have donated thousands of computers to Canadians in need and this number grows daily.

Schedule a pickup with ERA and contribute to our mission of providing refurbished computers to those in need.