Computers4Charity launch Kingston Upon Thames IT Appeal event

By Emillie Hobden

10th Nov 2023 | Local Features

Poster for charity event. (Photo: Supplied)
Poster for charity event. (Photo: Supplied)

Do you have surplus, working laptops, PC's or other IT equipment to donate?

Appeal for any surplus IT equipment, that we data-wipe and refurbish, then Donate to children and young carers, hospice patients, bereaved children, homeless shelters and many more.

Event Details

27 Thames Street (former Halfords Metro), Kingston Upon Thames, KT1 1PH

Tuesday 14th November 2023- 12:00-17:00

Wednesday 15th November 2023 - 08:30-13:30

We invite you to visit our Appeal and Charity Exhibition where we will also be donating free laptops to local young carers, charities and volunteers to help support the brilliant work they do.

You can meet the WEEE Directive, common compliance and CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility targets) with a green, free solution for IT disposal by donating your working end of life IT to Computers 4 Charity, a UK registered charity.

We accept working, redundant PCs, laptops and associated IT hardware, with a free collection service for business donations of 10 PC's or more.

All memory devices are securely data-wiped to MOD standards. We operate a 0% to landfill policy with usable donations going to UK charities, particularly those which benefit hospices, homelessness, unemployed veterans, bereaved forces children, young carers, volunteers, computers for UK schools and schools in Africa.

     

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