ERA Donates Laptops to Parable Gifts

By electronic recycling association July 22, 2024

The Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) has donated five laptops to Parable Gifts, a Non-Profit organization based in Durham Region. This donation marks a pivotal moment in empowering the community through access to technology.

Access to technology is more than just a convenience; it’s a gateway to education, communication, and opportunity. Recognizing this, the Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) has been at the forefront of efforts to bridge the digital divide by refurbishing and donating electronic devices to organizations in need. Parable Gifts, dedicated to supporting vulnerable populations in Durham Region, aligns perfectly with ERA’s mission to make technology accessible to all.

The five laptops donated by the Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) to Parable Gifts will directly benefit individuals and families facing economic challenges. These devices will enable recipients to access online educational resources, seek employment opportunities, and stay connected with loved ones—a lifeline particularly crucial in today’s digitally driven world.

ERA’s commitment extends beyond the donation itself. As a leader in electronic recycling and refurbishment, ERA ensures that donated devices are not only functional but also environmentally sustainable. By repurposing electronic equipment, the Electronic Recycling Association (ERA) reduces electronic waste and promotes a circular economy—a model crucial for a sustainable future.

Join Us in Making a Difference

The ERA’s mission to support non-profits with affordable technology is driven by the belief that technology should be an enabler, not a barrier. We invite other organizations and individuals to join us in this cause. Through donations and support, we can collectively make a significant impact, ensuring that more non-profits have the tools they need to succeed.

For more information on how you can support the ERA or benefit from our services, please call

1-877-9EWASTE or visit www.era.ca.