Africa Inland Mission (AIM), a Canadian-based mission organization committed to empowering nationals and fostering disciple-making movements, recently received a valuable donation of laptops. This donation will greatly assist AIM in its charitable and religious work across various countries worldwide, as it endeavors to advance social justice, business initiatives, relief efforts, and leadership development.
One of AIM’s dedicated coaches, who provides guidance to the Ethiopian Kale Heywet Church, reached out to the Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) to request IT equipment for their organization. This coach frequently travels to Ethiopia, conducting month-long coaching sessions with the church’s senior leaders. Recognizing the significance of computer technology in today’s world, he sought to equip the global workers sent out by the Ethiopian Kale Heywet Church with laptops. ERA responded by donating four laptops for their first trip of the year. Furthermore, ERA has pledged ongoing support by providing additional laptops for future trips, reinforcing their commitment to Africa Inland Mission’s cause.
In an era where personal computers have become essential for everyday activities, the Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) has taken steps to address the digital divide. ERA has developed a charitable computer donation program that aims to bridge this gap by collaborating with charities across the country. By providing refurbished electronics, ERA ensures that these organizations have access to reliable technology, enabling them to focus their resources on supporting vulnerable Canadians facing poverty, health challenges, or other hardships.
The ERA’s commitment to equality is evident in its unbiased approach to supporting various charitable causes. It assists hundreds of charitable organizations each year by donating essential computer equipment. Qualified recipients of ERA’s donation program include registered charities, non-profit organizations, care facilities (such as seniors’ homes, hospitals, and daycares), and educational institutions.
ERA strives to fulfill reasonable requests for IT and related equipment, encompassing computers, laptops, projection devices, printers, phones, and peripherals. Its ultimate goal is to meet every reasonable request for computer donations, a mission that is rapidly becoming a reality. Since 2004, ERA has generously donated thousands of computers to those in need, with this number steadily increasing.
To learn more about Africa Inland Mission (AIM) and their inspiring initiatives, please visit their website for further information. The donated laptops will undoubtedly enhance AIM’s ability to catalyze disciple-making movements and empower nationals as they work tirelessly to make a difference in the lives of many.