Wiltshire Digital Drive (WDD) is hoping the public will support its mission to tackle digital poverty in the county by helping its Gift of Tech appeal. The initiative provides essential digital access to young people and adults in need. The community interest company says having access to a laptop helps people apply for jobs, manage finances, attend school and maintain social connections.
The appeal aims to raise £25,000, which will allow WDD to refurbish and redistribute 550 laptops across the region. READ MORE: Popular fashion event returning to Salisbury to raise money for charity Children from St John C of E Primary School who have benefitted from being given laptops (Image: Wiltshire Digital Drive) Natalie Luckham, chief executive of Wiltshire Digital Drive, said: "We see every day how a single laptop can transform someone's future. "By sponsoring a laptop this Christmas, supporters will be opening doors and creating opportunities for someone less fortunate than themselves.
"I appreciate how tough things are for everyone right now, but without support, I worry that we won’t be able to continue our work in the future." The organisation has already distributed more than 3,400 devices free of charge to people in need across Wiltshire and neighbouring counties. People can sponsor the refurbishment of one laptop for £45.
To donate, visit crowdfunder.co.uk/the-gift-of-tech.
The crowdfunder is being match-funded by the Aviva Community Fund..