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B.C. non-profit lives up to vision of 'technology for everyone'

The organization provides refurbished devices to non-profits, schools and low-income individuals
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BC Technology for Learning Society Executive Director, Mary-Em Waddington.

The digital landscape has changed significantly since 1995 when the BC Technology for Learning Society (BCTLS) began providing computers to schools through a federal government program.

Today, the BCTLS now provides refurbished devices to non-profits, schools and low-income individuals who need access to affordable technology. 

sa国际传媒淲e did achieve our 200,000 computer milestone last March, we were excited about that,sa国际传媒 said Mary-Em Waddington, BCTLS executive director. sa国际传媒淲e distributed over 7,000 computers across B.C. last fiscal year.sa国际传媒

The non-profit organization collects donations of used devices primarily from the federal government, local businesses and post-secondary institutions.

sa国际传媒淲e have youth on a paid internship to learn to refurbish those computers and distribute them back to schools, non-profit organizations and low-income family homes,sa国际传媒 Waddington explained.

She said many children and youth now take their own devices to school but pointed out that many families cannot afford to provide their kids a laptop or tablet. The need for sa国际传媒渢echnology for everyone,sa国际传媒 the BCTLS vision statement, was particularly relevant during COVID.

sa国际传媒淭hat really opened everyonesa国际传媒檚 eyes about the importance of the work that we do because everyone had to learn from home, if there was a device,sa国际传媒 Waddington noted. sa国际传媒淭hat created a lot of problems for a number of families, making sure everyone was supported with technology to do their daily things.sa国际传媒

She said one school district BCTLS provided computers with commented that a "student not having their own device to use sets them apart and creates inequality."

Devices are free to those who are eligible, and the organization also offers refurbished computers for sale on its website to help cover costs.

sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檙e feeling a lot of inflation points as others are,sa国际传媒 Waddington said. sa国际传媒淚t helps with our operating costs and still maintains an affordable package for someone who is low-income and needs access to a computer.sa国际传媒

In August, the organization partnered with the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction to provide 500 students with a free laptop to help reduce their costs and enhance their learning. The students, who are aging out of care, receive the Ministry of Children and Family Development Provincial Tuition Waiver.

sa国际传媒淭hat is such a good news story and speaks to the innovation we are able to deliver,sa国际传媒 Waddington added. This innovative use of government funds is helping youth with limited access to tech secure their own device and take charge of their technology and future.sa国际传媒

There were 55 computers delivered to Okanagan College students.

sa国际传媒淭o work in a re-use organization that is helping with education and making sure people have the things they need is very meaningful to me,sa国际传媒 Waddington said.

The BCTLS accepts donations of gently-used computers, 8th generation or newer (5-6 years old), that will run Windows 11, Apple products, and monetary gifts.

More information is available on the BCTLS website.



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